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Throughout history, great civilisations have risen, flourished and then disappeared, leaving behind ruins, legends and a host ...
The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden's new summertime food vendor, a mobile bus called Fro Yo Soul Sips and Snacks, is serving up ...
Where is the “Top Gun ”cast? Here's what Tom Cruise and the stars of the original film are up to now
After taking our breath away in 1986, let's check in with what the actors are up to, nearly four decades later.
HB 5002 includes a provision to eliminate mandatory parking minimums for small-scale residential development. Basically, it ...
She was 91. L’Anse aux Meadows is home to about 180 people and the Viking site draws about 39,000 visitors a year. Sign up for our new Business Brief newsletter.
A new study shows that pregnancies during the Viking Age were far from a private matter, closely tied to conflict, social status, and the harsh realities of life and death.
Pregnancy was deeply political and far from uniform in meaning for Viking-age communities. It shaped – and was shaped by – ideas of social status, kinship and personhood.
The lives of the average viking, writes Eleanor Barraclough, probably bore little resemblance to popular legends of Erik the Red. The Holbarn Archive, via Bridgeman Images ...
The Vikings landed in what is now Newfoundland, Canada around the year A.D. 1000. So why didn't they colonize the region like other Europeans did centuries later?
Erik the Red was introduced in Vikings: Valhalla S3, but his story is left inconclusive. Erik Thorvaldsson, a real-life Norse explorer, was exiled from Iceland and founded the first Greenland ...
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