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A 1,200-year-old comb, discovered in Denmark, is shedding light on the mysterious birth and development of the Viking alphabet.
En sjælden ravøkse på blot 27 mm er fundet i den store Northern Emporium-udgravning ved Ribe Kunstmuseum, hvor arkæologerne først efter et større…
Netværksanalyse af en gammel tekst om et berømt slag i 1014 giver ny indsigt om afslutningen af vikingernes herredømme i Irland.
February 3, 2018 - 06:25
Archaeologists are now certain that the 264 bodies buried in the English town of Repton were Vikings. A curious mystery has…
Nu ved vi, at 264 vikinger fra Den Store Vikingehær ligger begravet i den engelske by Repton. En besynderlig historie har langt om længe fået sit…
A new study suggests the Battle of Clontarf was fought primarily between the Irish and Vikings, rather than between rival Irish factions.
It's a 1,000-year-old comb simply inscribed with the word "comb," but it may hold clues to the origins of the Viking Age.
The comb was discovered during excavations of a Viking Age market place.
It was discovered in Ribe and has an inscription of the runic word for…
Two rare artifacts inscribed with ancient letters, or runes, could be the key to a mysterious era of Viking history when they suddenly abandoned their…
It is helping researchers understand runic inscriptions, so maybe we should all start labeling our stuff.
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