Archaeologists recently unveiled remarkable artifacts from Viking graves in ... It may even have been opened in the Viking age," he explained, adding that plundering graves was "not uncommon ...
Archaeologists Stumble on a Rich Burial Ground From the Viking Age on a Small Rocky Knoll, May Have Belonged to Women Recent ...
A stunning archaeological discovery in Norway sheds light on the status and influence of women during the Viking Age. The ...
Some of the artifacts appear to have originated in ... an area along the country’s southwest coast. During the Viking Age, the site was a farm that likely belonged to the local or regional ...
In “Embers of the Hands,” historian Eleanor Barraclough digs deep into the ways that the Vikings loved, traveled and even ...
More information on the rune stones and other Viking Age artifacts can be discovered at the University’s museum Gustavianum, which is set to reopen after renovations in the summer of 2024.
Some stray artifacts discovered at the site date even further back. INRAP experts found pottery fragments and terracotta molds that date back to the Late Bronze Age, suggesting the possibility ...
These artefacts suggested Scandinavian links ... Encyclopaedia of the Viking Age by John Haywood (Thames & Hudson, 2000) Cultural Atlas of the Viking Age edited by Graham-Campbell et al (Andromeda ...
French archaeologists have discovered artifacts and sites spanning multiple centuries, from the Late Bronze Age to the ...
The artifacts from Skumsnes offer a window into the lives of elite women during the Viking Age. Beyond the jewelry, the findings highlight the crucial role of women in the textile economy, a sector ...