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History says not all Vikings were the same, and where they came from mattered more than most people realize
The Vikings were far from a monolithic group. The Danes, Norwegians, and Swedes each brought something different to the table ...
Researchers have examined the teeth of Swedish Vikings and found that aside from evidence of decay and loss, they engaged in surprisingly advanced dental practices not dissimilar from modern practices ...
Two Viking boat graves have been uncovered in Sweden in what archaeologists are describing as a “sensational” discovery. One grave, which was intact, contained the remains of a man, a horse and a dog, ...
Drive north of the Swedish capital for about half an hour and you’ll reach the lakeside district of Vallentuna, a pleasant community with cobblestone churches, picnic areas and playgrounds. It’s also ...
Archaeologists working on Björkö island in Sweden's Lake Mälaren discovered the remains of a Viking Age shipyard. In what has been described by archaeologists as the “first of its kind”, remains of a ...
Vikings in Sweden suffered from painful dental issues and occasionally tried to treat them, according to a new study. Vikings in Sweden suffered from painful dental issues and occasionally tried to ...
(CNN) --An eight-year-old girl has discovered a pre-Viking-era sword in a Swedish lake, prompting locals to name her the "Queen of Sweden." Swedish-American Saga Vanecek found the ancient artifact ...
The Swedish Vallhund, often referred to as the "Viking Dog," is a unique and spirited breed with a rich history dating back to the Vikings. Originally developed as a herding dog, the Swedish Vallhund ...
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Vikings Bred This Dog to Survive. Why Did It Take 1,200 Years for the AKC to Notice?
The year 2025 was significant for the American Kennel Club, with the recognition of a 1,200-year-old dog breed. The ...
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