New Discoveries About Viking Ship Burial in Norway - Medievalists.netThe Myklebust ship grave may contain the largest Viking ship ever found, revealing significant insights into Viking burial practices.
That 800-Year-Old Corpse in the Well? Early Biological Warfare.The Well Man was identified through ancient DNA, shedding light on the historical accounts of siege warfare in Norway.
Remains of man whose death was recorded in 1197 saga uncovered in NorwayCircumstantial evidence suggests that remains found may belong to an individual described in a 12th-century Norwegian saga.
New Discoveries About Viking Ship Burial in Norway - Medievalists.netThe Myklebust ship grave may contain the largest Viking ship ever found, revealing significant insights into Viking burial practices.
That 800-Year-Old Corpse in the Well? Early Biological Warfare.The Well Man was identified through ancient DNA, shedding light on the historical accounts of siege warfare in Norway.
Remains of man whose death was recorded in 1197 saga uncovered in NorwayCircumstantial evidence suggests that remains found may belong to an individual described in a 12th-century Norwegian saga.
Study: DNA corroborates "Well-man" tale from Norse sagaThe Well-man was likely a Bagler, indicating southern Norwegian ancestry and raising questions about biological warfare during King Sverre's time.