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ZME Science on MSNThis researcher sailed like a Viking for three years. Here’s what he foundOn a foggy morning off Norway’s craggy coast, a square-rigged clinker boat—a descendant of Viking craft—glided between ...
In 1903, a Norwegian farmer discovered an ornate piece of wood sticking out of the mud. One year later, an almost totally ...
An archaeologist sailing fjords on a Viking boat uncovers lost sea routes and hidden harbors once used by Norse sailors.
Pregnant women wielding swords and wearing martial helmets, foetuses set to avenge their fathers — and a harsh world where ...
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Live Science on MSNArchaeologist sailed a Viking replica boat for 3 years to discover unknown ancient harborsArchaeologist Greer Jarrett spent three years piloting a small sailboat along the coast of Norway to understand Viking trade ...
The study also hinted at the grim reality of life for many newborn infants arriving into the world during the Viking Age.
To trace forgotten Viking trade routes, an experimental archaeologist spent three years braving frozen Norwegian waters.
Since 2022, Jarrett and his intrepid crews have navigated multiple voyages aboard an open, square-rigged clinker boat built ...
Archaeologist Greer Jarrett at Lund University in Sweden has been sailing in the footsteps of Vikings for three years. He can ...
Archaeologist Julia Wihlborg suggested that the sword and shield of the Hårby Valkyrie may represent a woman who had manly ...
Viking experts from the Universities of Nottingham and Leicester have examined pregnancy in the Viking Age and discovered that pregnant women were depicted in art and literature with martial gear, and ...
Swedish archaeologists uncovered a rare 1,100-year-old Viking coffin grave containing weapons near Linköping, describing ...
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