The Vikings were, among other things, Nordic raiders, plunderers and slaughterers intent on conquering England. They also may ...
Waves of human migration across Europe during the first millennium AD have been revealed using a more precise method of ...
The discovery of a Roman gladiator with Scandinavian DNA raises new questions about migration patterns in early Europe.
Study suggests tribes moved to Scandinavia centuries before raiders from the north attacked Lindisfarne in 793AD ...
In “Embers of the Hands,” the historian Eleanor Barraclough looks beyond the soap-opera sagas to those lost in the cracks of ...
Researchers have uncovered ancient DNA from a Roman gladiator, revealing Scandinavian ancestry and early European migrations.
Viking is inviting travellers to embark on two new voyages that explore the heart of the Baltic Sea and Scandinavia.
This insinuates that people of Scandinavian ancestry were in Britain before the Anglo-Saxon period (around 400 A.D. to 1,000 A.D.) and Viking period (around 800 A.D. to 1,000 A.D.). Genetic analysis ...
Although the original Vikings have long become extinct, their genes can still be found today. People from Norway, Sweden, and ...
A discovery in York, England, has shed light on a previously unknown chapter of human migration. Researchers identified a ...