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Viking mouths were a painful mess
By Andrew Paul Viking life wasn’t just tough, it was often chronically painful. For proof, all you need to do is examine their skulls. That’s what researchers at Sweden’s University of Gothenburg did with the remains of 15 individuals recovered from an archeological site decades ago in Västergötland County’s Skara municipality. In 2005, an excavationContinue reading “Viking mouths were a painful mess”
Who Owned This Fabulous Hoard of Viking Treasure? A New Translation Offers a Clue
Words that are, shall we say, unconventionally spelled may unlock new secrets. by Brian Boucher The Galloway Hoard is one of the most significant—and mysterious—Viking-era treasures ever to emerge in Scotland. Discovered buried in 2014 in Balmaghie by retiree Derek McLennan using a metal detector, it now resides at the Kirkcudbright Galleries, named for the county in southwestContinue reading “Who Owned This Fabulous Hoard of Viking Treasure? A New Translation Offers a Clue”
50 Volunteers Dug Up a Farm and Discovered an Ancient Viking Structure
The rare find has archaeologists excited for what more they could learn about their history. BY MICHAEL NATALE The remnants of a large late-Viking-age hall were recently uncovered by a volunteer archaeology group at a farm in Silloth, Cumbria. The load-bearing timber found there was carbon dated to approximately 990–1040 A.D. Discoveries like these areContinue reading “50 Volunteers Dug Up a Farm and Discovered an Ancient Viking Structure”
Rare weaving tools — forgotten in a hut 1,500 years ago — found in Denmark
BY ASPEN PFLUGHOEFTSifting through the soil of an abandoned ancient village, archaeologists in Denmark searched for anything that looked human-made. Their efforts paid off when they unearthed several very rare tools, offering a glimpse into life 1,500 years ago. A team of archaeologists spent the winter excavating a field next to a gravel pit inContinue reading “Rare weaving tools — forgotten in a hut 1,500 years ago — found in Denmark”