Every time a phone connects to wireless earbuds or a car stereo, a tiny Viking legacy quietly flickers to life. The short‑range radio standard known as Bluetooth did not get its name from a lab ...
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Archaeologists associated with the Moesgaard Museum in Denmark uncovered the untouched burial site of a powerful chieftain from the Viking Age. Thirty burial plots, likely containing the remains of ...
The Storhaug burial is from the year 779. The burial mound contained a ship about 20 metres long, two boats, a horse, and a ...
A Viking burial site from the 10th century has been excavated in central Denmark. Consisting of 30 graves, the area was uncovered by chance in the village of Lisbjerg five miles north of Aarhus, the ...
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 ...
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