Government without states (how to raise a tribal army in pre-Roman Europe, part II) Article 5364 words 8 votes
Divers find remains of Finnish World War II plane that was shot down by Moscow with a US diplomat aboard Article 1277 words 18 votes
"Sword breakers" were rare and we don't know much about them. How were they used and what were they really for? Two experienced rapier fencers experiment with one to discover more about them. Video 10:11 11 votes
The Museum of Science and Industry abruptly closed for a day last week to allow it to move “military artifacts from archival storage” Article 794 words, published Apr 9 2024 26 votes
In the years after World War II, neutral, peace-loving Sweden embarked on an ambitious plan – build its own atomic bomb Article 16 votes
Insular India - A video on the archaeological legacies of the Indian subcontinent Video 38:27, published Apr 1 2024 5 votes
Salvage of the century: The lost WWII gold of HMS Edinburgh Video 41:51, published Feb 29 2024 10 votes
Packages seized by the Royal Navy from a Faroese cargo ship bound for Denmark during the Napoleonic Wars opened – previously hidden away in the National Archives Article 482 words 9 votes
Bellevue, WA police responded to a call from a US Air Force museum that said a man had offered to donate a Cold War-era missile stored in his late neighbor’s garage Article 570 words 12 votes
DNA from stone age chewing gum sheds light on diet and disease in Scandinavia's ancient hunter-gatherers Article 974 words, published Jan 18 2024 11 votes
Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue Article 660 words 11 votes
Wreckage likely belonging to a British submarine that sank during World War II was found off the coast of Norway Article 403 words 13 votes
The Silk Road: Eight goods traded along the ancient network Article 1322 words, published Jun 29 2023 7 votes
Gilleleje remembers one of the greatest collective acts of resistance of World War II – its role in the flight and escape of over 7,000 Danish Jews Article 1474 words 9 votes
Norway remembers its wartime debt to Dumfries – special relationship being marked with the unveiling of a one-and-a-half tonne stone of friendship Article 604 words 3 votes
Ancient Beat - A weekly newsletter about developments in the study of the ancient world Article 896 words 9 votes
Archeologists in Norway found an arrow that was likely trapped in ice for 4,000 years Article 414 words 11 votes
A wrong turn in fog off the California coast led to the largest peacetime disaster in American naval history Article 12 124 words, published Aug 22 2023 8 votes
Long barrows are Neolithic constructions that might have been churches, or graveyards, or landmarks. And some are being built again: for the first time in recorded history. Video 6:04 15 votes
Scenes from a fallen empire: Abandoned Russian bases dot Mongolia’s border Article 1314 words 16 votes