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An investigation into Viking skeletons reveals a hidden story of violence, power, and the surprising differences between ...
The boar's tusk helmet, unearthed from a tomb near Pylos, Greece, offers a fascinating glimpse into warrior culture dating ...
Under the red-hot glare of the Eye Of MAGA, Marco Rubio has shrunk to invisibility. Under his leadership, the Department of State has zoomed right past McCarthyism to something resembling East Germany ...
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Gold rings and Viking daggers Monika’s shoe now forms part of the London Museum Docklands’ major new exhibition, Secrets of the Thames: Mudlarking London’s lost treasures, which opens this week.
The Destin History and Fishing Museum, a non-profit celebrating its 20th anniversary, showcases the history of Destin, Florida. Exhibits include artifacts, photographs, and over 100 fish mounts, ...
London Museum Docklands ... as a Tudor headdress and a Viking era dagger. The exhibition which opens on Friday explores finds from the Thames foreshore and the role of mudlarks in uncovering thousands ...
The Chargers have been rumored to be getting an alternate helmet this offseason, which could lead to a new uniform design in general. These are exciting times for the Chargers, coming off of an 11 ...
Where did the Sutton Hoo helmet come from? Archaeologists have long agreed that the iconic Anglo-Saxon artifact was likely made in Sweden. But new research—along with a “strikingly” similar ...
An archaeologist’s find in Denmark could shake up history with regards to one of Britain’s most iconic Anglo-Saxon treasures, the Sutton Hoo helmet. A small metal stamp ... Peter Pentz, curator at the ...
The Vikings are commonly viewed as the most noticeable Scandinavian contribution to global history. Indeed, the raiding and trading Vikings left their traces across Northern Europe and beyond, and the ...
Small decorative details on an iconic helmet belonging to “Britain’s Tutankhamen” could revise our understanding of early medieval Anglo-Saxon history. But the reexamination isn’t due to anything new ...