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Ash pendant: The only known depiction of a pregnant Viking woman
The Ash Pendant was discovered in a Viking Age burial mound in Sweden and may have been used by a female shaman.
CHICAGO (CBS) --A Viking longboat has been moved to safe harbor inside the Field Museum, where it'll headline a new exhibit about the complexities of Viking culture. As crews used a red construction ...
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When Norwegian architect Arnstein Arneberg designed Oslo’s Viking ship building, back in 1926, he came up with a cruciform-shaped structure, not unlike the many churches that dot the Nordic landscape.
The Vikings were certainly world travelers: From home bases in Scandinavia they made their way as far west as North America, as far south as North Africa, and as far east as Russia and the Middle East ...
After ancient artifacts are discovered, where do they go? Aside from a minority of pieces sitting in personal collections or artifacts being studied in the lab, many items make their way from a buried ...
Viking-shaped lights now direct pedestrians in a small town in northern Germany, following a local initiative to mark the town's history. The Viking pedestrian crossings in Haddeby help people to ...
Earlier this month, Dennis Fabricius Holm decided to go metal detecting near the rural village of Aunslev. What he found in a seemingly empty field was a roughly 1.6 inch, half-ounce crucifix made of ...
The Vikings were certainly world travelers: From home bases in Scandinavia they made their way as far west as North America, as far south as North Africa, and as far east as Russia and the Middle East ...
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