Why on earth had they filed their gnashers? Many male Viking burials on the Swedish isle of Gotland contain filed teeth.
John Street, a soldier from Runcorn, went missing during the First World War on April 10, 1917. Over 100 years later, his body has been found.
It’s here, among the gravestones and leaves, that we’ve met Einar for a foraging expedition. As a man whose music and life ...
Police asked the public to help find the suspects who shot and killed Sean Ochoa, 15, on Wednesday in north Phoenix.
As winter turns to spring, young readers can consider the many new books out this month, including a picture book about a ...
Visitors to the Westman Gaming Expo at the Keystone Centre over the weekend were transported back in time as Viking ...
Researchers at Vrak – Museum of Wrecks, in Stockholm, hope to get funds to excavate a 15th-century shipwreck from the waters ...
The Pioneers & Soldiers Cemetery is the second site in Minnesota to receive the designation following Pilgrim Baptist Church ...
A dig finds two burials, Bronze Age pottery ... The public may handle reproductions of Viking treasure during special sessions at a museum. The monument near Dorchester is redated to about ...
The Minnesota Vikings have a major decision to make this offseason. With Sam Darnold set to hit free agency and J.J. McCarthy waiting in the wings for playing time, what direction do they choose ...