Ancient Danes kept fishing for millennia after farming arrived, study finds
For thousands of years, communities living along the coast of southern Denmark depended heavily on the sea for food. A ...
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For thousands of years, communities living along the coast of southern Denmark depended heavily on the sea for food. A ...
Archaeologists work east of Norrköping in Sweden at a Bronze Age landscape scheduled for housing construction. The area contains graves, ...
A routine morning walk in southwest Norway led to the discovery of a rare gold artifact linked to an elite ...
Chance find in northern Denmark leads to one of the country’s largest Viking Age gold hoards The Rold Treasure includes ...
Archaeologists in Norway have recovered more than 3,150 silver coins from a field near Rena, making the find the largest ...
Archaeologists working on the Norwegian island of Leka have identified one of the earliest known ship burials in Scandinavia, pushing ...
A new study of the Late Mesolithic cemeteries at Skateholm I and II in southern Sweden has recovered microscopic traces ...
About 5,500 to 6,000 years ago, hunter-fisher-gatherers lived across what is now Finland. These communities, known to archaeologists as the ...
A doctoral dissertation at the University of Gothenburg has examined the social role of Nordic Bronze Age rock art in ...
It was on a quiet summer day, in the heart of Tønsberg, Norway's oldest town, when the archaeologist Linda Åsheim ...
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