Sewer line workers stumble on Viking ship timber

The project in The Netherlands was paused so that the possibly 1,200-year-old piece of wood could be preserved. BY ANDREW PAUL Work on a sewer line southeast of Amsterdam was paused recently, after construction crews discovered an unexpected and very large obstacle. According to a recent social media post from the Dutch town of WijkContinue reading “Sewer line workers stumble on Viking ship timber”

Why Do We Call It “Bluetooth”?

The unexpected Viking Age origins of a modern technology staple, from the name to the logo. By Logan DeLoye If you’ve ever paired your headphones or connected your smartphone to a speaker, you’re familiar with Bluetooth.  While we barely notice it, this behind-the-scenes technology seamlessly connects our devices, freeing us from tangles upon tangles ofContinue reading “Why Do We Call It “Bluetooth”?”

This ‘gruesome’ execution pit is raising unsettling questions about the Vikings

The disturbing burial site contained decapitated corpses and body parts stacked on top of each other. Yet what happened there remains a mystery BY TOM HOWARTH Archaeologists excavating a training dig near Cambridge have uncovered a grisly burial pit that may offer rare insight into violence and punishment during the turbulent Viking Age in England.Continue reading “This ‘gruesome’ execution pit is raising unsettling questions about the Vikings”

Archaeologists Found Proof of a Viking City That Was Supposed to Be Mythical

Does this evidence actually point to a long-lost “medieval New York”? BY TIM NEWCOMB This story is a collaboration with Biography.com. The history of Viking life has been largely buried, whether physically or figuratively. But in 2023, a simple construction project to erect a new observation tower in a public park on the Polish islandContinue reading “Archaeologists Found Proof of a Viking City That Was Supposed to Be Mythical”