The Vikings landed in what is now Newfoundland, Canada around the year A.D. 1000. So why didn't they colonize the region like ...
Last Friday, our Floral Design class from the Norse Area Learning Center enjoyed a wonderful field trip at Evergreen Oasis ...
Viking Age Norse people seeking walrus ivory in the High Arctic may have encountered Indigenous North Americans hundreds of years before Christopher Columbus "discovered" the continent ...
The Vikings believed that the art of Seidr magic came from the Vanir gods ... The association with spinning also links Seidr with the Norns, the Norse fates that live at the base of Yggdrasil, the ...
British historians recently announced the remarkable discovery of a 1,000-year-old Viking "wallet," thanks ... of King Sihtric Silkbeard who served as Norse King of Dublin from AD 989 to 1036." ...
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 ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Overwatch 2 fan art depicts Ramattra as Ymir, a Norse frost giant, drawing attention and praise from the community. The choice of Ymir ...
With the Vikings playing a vital part in the ivory trade, this drove the Norse expansion into the north Atlantic to Iceland and then Greenland; as they looked for new sources of ivory.
RECENTLY I was invited to Norway with Bbeyond artists Siobhan Mullan-Wolfe and Thomas Wells to join a panel at their symposium 'The Challenges Performance Art Faces'.
By Holland Cotter Lisa Schiff acknowledges stealing millions from major collectors who trusted her to buy them fashionable art. By Sarah Maslin Nir His Brutalist buildings, praised during the ...
Archaeologists in central Denmark have discovered a well-preserved Viking-era burial ground, revealing 50 skeletons. The site, found near Odense, offers insight into social patterns and trade routes ...
With the Vikings playing a vital part in the ivory trade, this drove the Norse expansion into the north Atlantic to Iceland and then Greenland; as they looked for new sources of ivory.