Mysterious, ancient female figurines have been found by the dozens all over Denmark, and as far afield as England and Russia: inch-long bronze depictions of long-haired women, often wearing crested ...
An impressive ax head is one of hundreds of Viking artifacts found during excavations under the streets of Dublin. When Irish archaeologists working under Dublin’s South Great George’s Street just ...
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The Minnesota Vikings will be behind schedule on their road trip to face the New York Giants. But it sounds like things could have gone considerably worse. Minnesota's charter plane to New York ...
Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions have their backs against the wall heading into Week 17 of the 2025 season, as they need to win out – and get some help – make the playoffs. The Lions are facing the ...
The Vikings weren't the most diplomatic group of settlers in history. The famous seafaring hustlers made haste across Northern Europe, causing chaos wherever they docked. Their devilish deeds remain ...
The Minnesota Vikings (6-8) are in action on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET versus the New York Giants (2-12) at MetLife Stadium. The Vikings have been a bottom-five offense this season, ranking fifth-worst with ...
The Vikings built fast ‘dragon-ships’ and ‘long ships’ for raiding and war. They also had slower passenger and cargo ships called ‘knorrs’. They built smaller boats too, for fishing or short trips. A ...
The Vikings were not all bloodthirsty raiders. Some came to fight, but others came to Britain to live peacefully. Viking Who were they? What did they do? King The most powerful person in all the land ...
The Minnesota Vikings are coming off back-to-back wins for the first time in a long time as they defeated the Dallas Cowboys on the road in Week 15. They hope to make that three games in a row, all ...
Llamas are being used to graze on natural areas in Fort Collins to help maintain grasslands. This grazing practice mimics the historical role of bison herds in promoting the health of native grasses.