B eing a Viking wasn’t all raiding and marauding. According to new research, a large part of the ancient Norse lifestyle also involved being struck down by oral and maxillofacial diseases, many of ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNVikings suffered from severe oral infections and facial diseasesModern technology is shedding new light on the health of Viking-era populations. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg ...
Archaeologists are piecing together the world’s oldest known rune stone. It could shed light on the origins of early written Germanic languages and who inscribed it.
According to a new interpretation of runes carved on an artifact in the fabled Galloway Hoard, the treasure may have been ...
Sweden's Viking Age population appears to have suffered from severe oral and maxillofacial disease, sinus and ear infections, osteoarthritis, and much more. This is shown in a study in which Viking ...
Viking life wasn’t just tough, it was often chronically painful. For proof, all you need to do is examine their skulls.
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Years ago, Brent Miller was carving his own decoys when his uncle suggested he start making them out of rubber or plastic. He decided to take on the challenge and eight years later he now has this ...
The more gory-trivia-oriented among you might already know that both slugs and snails have teeth (tens of thousands of them, ...
On this episode of the Access Vikings podcast, Andrew Krammer is joined by Purple Insider’s Matthew Coller to discuss Darnold ...
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