Analysis of ancient walrus DNA has helped to retrace the medieval ivory trade routes of the Norsemen. The post Vikings traded ...
The Vikings landed in what is now Newfoundland, Canada around the year A.D. 1000. So why didn't they colonize the region like ...
For years, scholars believed that “Fimbulwinter” may have been based on real events that occurred in and around the year 536 ...
With the Vikings playing a vital part in the ivory trade, this drove the Norse expansion into the north ... have been wearing warm and insulated fur clothing and would have had more Asian facial ...
With the Vikings playing a vital part in the ivory trade, this drove the Norse expansion into the north ... have been wearing warm and insulated fur clothing and would have had more Asian facial ...
It’s well established that Viking explorers made it to North America hundreds of years before Christopher Columbus. Recently discovered evidence, however, indicates Norse sailors weren’t only ...
Ultimately, the combination of limited interest, conflict with Indigenous groups, and logistical hurdles led the Vikings to forgo colonising North America. Their brief forays into the region serve as ...
When she arrives at Erik’s hall, her clothing is described ... human Volva were respected among the Vikings, they also seem to have been respected by the gods. The Volupsa is one of the most famous ...
Evidence will likely include descriptions of the scene, which the defense team linked to a "hijacked" pagan Norse religion ...
Her arms and legs were posed at different angles, fully clothed but with no blood on the clothing ... white nationalists who "hijacked" a pagan Norse religion called Odinism.