Beyond the politics of nostalgia: What the fall of the steel industry can tell us about the future of America Link 16 votes
Bread, how did they make it? Part IV: Markets, merchants and the tax man Article 5785 words, published Aug 21 2020 7 votes
The tragic story of this famous meteorite and the boy who fought the museum that took everything from him Video 12:44 14 votes
The Silk Road: Eight goods traded along the ancient network Article 1322 words, published Jun 29 2023 7 votes
A closer look at Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong, the most densely populated place that ever existed Video 17:49, published Jul 24 2023 40 votes
Capturing the spirit of ancient seafaring, the reconstructed Viking sailboat "Saga Farmann" has successfully completed an epic journey from Norway's Tønsberg to Istanbul Article 609 words 16 votes
Götheborg of Sweden – The world's largest wooden sailing ship Video 19:56, published Aug 24 2022 5 votes
UN's culture agency adds Nordic clinker boats to its list of traditions that represent the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Article 638 words 4 votes
Replica 18th century ship Götheborg of Sweden plans to re-sail the trading route from Sweden to China Article 586 words 9 votes
Researchers say they have found the world's earliest confirmed case of smallpox, revealing the disease was widespread across northern Europe during the Viking age Article 683 words 3 votes
Treasure trove of artifacts illustrates life in a lost Viking mountain pass – Lendbreen, in Norway, was an important route from the Roman era until the late Middle Ages Article 1299 words 8 votes
The Bronze Age of Scandinavia was made possible by trade with Great Britain Article 10 033 words 5 votes
'It could change everything': Coin found off northern Australia may be from pre-1400 Africa Article 1462 words 10 votes
The big squeeze: Sicily’s mafia sprang from the growing global market for lemons – a tale with sour parallels for consumers today Article 2173 words, published Sep 5 2018 8 votes