The Vikings considered silver artifacts valuable and typically used them for trading or gifting. Excavations at the 1,100-year-old farm also found several structures for people, possibly enslaved ...
Archaeologists recently discovered the remains of more than 50 Vikings, as well as the artifacts they were buried with, in a Danish village. The ground in which the bodies were found had soil ...
Archaeologists recently unveiled remarkable artifacts from Viking graves in Norway — all thanks to a pair of metal detectorists who unwittingly stumbled across the treasure. Søren Diinhoff ...
The artifacts from Skumsnes offer a window into the lives of elite women during the Viking Age. Beyond the jewelry, the findings highlight the crucial role of women in the textile economy, a sector ...