Danish archaeological discovery has raised questions about the origins of the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet, thought for decades to have links to Sweden ~humanities.history Article 1020 words 9 votes
Some of the world's most famous chess pieces, the Lewis chessmen from the 12th century, are coming “home” to Trondheim this spring in a special exhibition ~humanities.history Article 678 words 8 votes
Archaeologists discover stash of 1,500-year-old weapons – includes the only known Roman helmet ever found in Denmark ~humanities.history Article 11 votes
Advice for time traveling to Medieval Europe ~humanities.history Video 1:00:17, published Nov 9 2023 19 votes
Denmark has dropped the Three Crowns, a symbol of the Kalmar Union since the 14th century, from its own coat of arms ~humanities.history Link 19 votes
Dozens of sites linked to the Viking great army as it ravaged Anglo-Saxon England more than 1,000 years ago have been discovered ~humanities.history Article 668 words 11 votes
Lost Silk Road cities were just discovered using new tech - high altitude communities challenge previous consensus about life in Central Asia ~humanities.history Article 1032 words 21 votes
Researchers have connected the identity of skeletal remains found in a well at Norway's Sverresborg castle to a passage in a centuries-old Norse text ~humanities.history Article 18 votes
Archaeologists are investigating the possibility Vikings used shortcuts over land to help them move warships and smaller boats around Scotland's west coast ~humanities.history Article 542 words 12 votes
The Vikings were part of a global network trading in ivory from Greenland ~humanities.history Article 806 words 7 votes
Archaeologist Cat Jarman, a Viking Age specialist, joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the Vikings ~humanities.history Video 20:39, published Sep 24 2024 13 votes
Rates of violence in Viking Age Norway and Denmark were long believed to be comparable. A team of researchers now challenges that assumption. ~humanities.history Article 889 words 9 votes
Archaeology student unearths seven spectacular Viking-era curled silver arm rings north of Denmark's second-largest city Aarhus ~humanities.history Article 312 words 9 votes
A new exhibition opening at Denmark's National Museum is exploring the history and legacy of a mysterious female Viking sorceress known as the Völva ~humanities.history Article 644 words 15 votes
Blacksmiths are reconstructing a Viking ship to better understand the secrets of the navigation of Scandinavian warriors a thousand years ago ~humanities.history Article 552 words 16 votes
The Canterbury Tales, or, how technology changes the way we speak ~humanities.languages Video 16:58, published Jul 31 2023 14 votes
Medieval historian and game developer, Jason Kingsley CBE, reacts to Manor Lords ~humanities.history Video 25:24, published May 8 2024 12 votes
Free Companies: The age of mercenary companies ~humanities.history Video 18:17, published Apr 14 2024 7 votes
Modern Viking music: Tragedy of a misunderstood art ~humanities.history Video 1:17:45, published Feb 6 2024 8 votes
If we shoot a 140lb draw weight English longbow from a five story medieval tower, how much further will the arrows go? ~humanities.history Video 11:42 13 votes
Advice for time traveling to medieval Europe ~humanities.history Video 1:00:17, published Nov 9 2023 19 votes
How Denmark destroyed Greenland: Brief history of Denmark's colonialism in Greenland ~humanities.history Video 25:20 17 votes
Another gold treasure discovery in Norway – thirty-five 1400 year old gold foil figures found in a pagan temple near Hov ~humanities.history Article 1569 words, published Sep 19 2023 12 votes
Denmark's first Viking queen was likely more powerful than the king, research finds ~humanities.history Article 77 words 14 votes
Norwegian family finds Viking-era relics while searching for a lost gold earring in their garden ~humanities.history Article 9 votes
Solar storm confirms Vikings were settled in North America in 1021AD ~humanities.history Article 705 words, published Oct 21 2021 28 votes
Metal detectorist makes Norway's ‘gold find of century’ – cache comprised nine gold medallions and gold pearls that once formed an opulent necklace, as well as three gold rings ~humanities.history Article 476 words 8 votes
The Pictish Problem - Genetics of Scotland ~humanities.history Video 36:04, published Aug 15 2023 18 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 ~humanities.history Article 609 words 16 votes
What's the difference between medieval inns, taverns, and alehouses? ~humanities.history Video 17:45 13 votes
Medieval gaming piece in soapstone with runic inscription discovered in Trondheim, Norway ~humanities.history Article 590 words, published Jun 20 2023 18 votes
What was it like celebrating a birthday in the middle ages? ~humanities.history Video 12:46, published Jun 2 2023 6 votes
Hoard of 1,000-year-old Viking coins unearthed in Denmark – artefacts believed to date back to 980s found by girl metal-detecting in cornfield last autumn ~humanities.history Article 378 words 12 votes
A Gaelic-speaking warrior queen called Aud is central to an emerging theory that Scottish and Irish Celts played a far bigger role in Iceland's history than realised ~humanities.history Article 881 words, published Jan 4 2023 6 votes
Scientists have identified the oldest-known inscription referencing the Norse god Odin on part of a gold disc unearthed in western Denmark ~humanities.languages Article 413 words 6 votes
Vikings brought their animals to England, research suggests – experts find evidence at Derbyshire cremation site of horses and dogs originating from the Baltic Shield ~humanities.history Article 616 words 6 votes
Archaeologists with the Nordjyske Museer in Denmark have found the remains of a large, thousand-year-old homestead, which they believe may have been a Viking hall ~humanities.history Article 299 words 6 votes
Did Vikings find their way to a remote part of Oklahoma? Some in a small community believe so, thanks to controversial runic carvings found in the area. ~humanities.history Article 1587 words 13 votes
The treadmill/treadwheel crane sounds like something from Astérix or the Flintstones. But at Guédelon in France, not only do they have one, they're using it to help build their brand new castle. ~humanities.history Video 6:23 7 votes
Viking-era sword hilt found near grave of 'Gausel Queen' by amateur detectives – only twenty similar swords of this type have been found in Norway ~humanities.history Article 573 words 4 votes
How did English medieval peasants see themselves? ~humanities.history Video 17:57, published Oct 16 2021 7 votes