The discovery of a Roman gladiator with Scandinavian DNA raises new questions about migration patterns in early Europe.
The collapse of the island's Norse settler society serves as a stark warning about Europe's potential trajectory.
In the shadows of York’s storied walls, an ancient Roman skeleton has revealed an astonishing secret: Scandinavian heritage ...
Researchers have uncovered ancient DNA from a Roman gladiator, revealing Scandinavian ancestry and early European migrations.
Viking expansion out of Scandinavia Historically ... “The goal was a data analysis method that would provide a sharper lens ...
In “Embers of the Hands,” the historian Eleanor Barraclough looks beyond the soap-opera sagas to those lost in the cracks of ...
There’s recently been a trend of Vikings being portrayed on screen. So, which film and TV dramas about these Norse ...
Using ancient DNA, researchers identified migration patterns in Europe during the first millennium AD, linking genetic ...
Study suggests tribes moved to Scandinavia centuries before raiders from the north attacked Lindisfarne in 793AD ...
Numerous Norse heritage preservation organizations have built authentic replicas of Viking ships. Embarking on a journey aboard these vessels offers a unique glimpse into the advanced maritime ...
Waves of human migration across Europe during the first millennium AD have been revealed using a more precise method of ...