A team of researchers may have just found a second Viking site in North America. The Vikings were a seafaring group from Scandinavia that sailed around the world, raiding and pillaging along the way, ...
A new paper on the Viking settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows national historic site in Newfoundland has pinpointed the exact year the Norse lived there. (Submitted by Guillaume Paquette-Jetten/Parks ...
New research has put the lie to a theory that Norse people from Iceland and Greenland taught the ancient Thule and Dorset people in the Canadian Arctic how to spin yarn. New technology to date ...
Originally published on September 14, 2019. Sarah Parcak can see things from space that the rest of us can't see even when we're standing on top of them. Using eyes in the sky, she's found buried and ...
E to merge the border with the shield. Photoshop cc tutorial showing how to design and create ancient-looking text on top of ...
New research is upending old assumptions about what the ancestors of today’s Inuit learned from Viking settlers. And the techniques researchers have developed to show that ancient Dorset and Thule ...
L'Anse aux Meadows, the only known authenticated Viking settlement in North America, is a magical place to archeologist Dr. Latonia Hartery. For two decades, she has been visiting the site on the ...
Archaeologists in Iceland say they have analyzed DNA evidence to show that male horses were killed and then buried alongside Viking settlers who were likely noblemen and their family. The researchers ...
New research has put the lie to a theory that Norse people from Iceland and Greenland taught the ancient Thule and Dorset people in the Canadian Arctic how to spin yarn. New technology to date ...