Bread, how did they make it? Part IV: Markets, merchants and the tax man Article 5785 words, published Aug 21 2020 5 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
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
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
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
The world's most important body of water: The history of the South China Sea and four men who helped shape it Article 4084 words 6 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