Aside from their love of the sea, the ancient Greeks and Vikings shared much more that united them and divided them.
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Why Did The Vikings Ditch North America?
It's practically common knowledge by now that Leif Erikson, not Christopher Columbus, was the first European to set foot in ...
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This Milanese Friar Wrote About North America 150 Years Before Columbus, and Columbus May Have Known
Galvaneus studied for his doctorate in Genoa, the closest major port to Milan and a massive hub for maritime trade. A 2024 ...
It’s now confirmed that Norse Vikings, known for their seafaring prowess, reached North America a millennium ago, establishing the first known European settlement at Anse aux Meadows. This revelation, ...
Greenland's Arctic wilderness is a hiker's paradise, with trails that offer breathtaking views and a sense of solitude ...
In the most remote settlement in Greenland, Hjelmer Hammeken’s life style has gone from something that worked for thousands of years to something that may not outlive him.
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Opinion: Canada wasn't 'stolen' from Indigenous people
It was built on land that was received from the Indigenous in exchange for benefits that continue today. False notions ...
An unprecedented 60% percent of this season’s five hurricanes reached Category 5 status. Here's what that means ...
We all learned the story of Thanksgiving as kids. We were taught that the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620 and were ...
Read the issue » The Stones of Stenness are part of one of Europe’s richest archeological landscapes—the legacy of a ...
The Faroe Islands, rugged green specks in the North Atlantic, are an underdog. Most of the guys on the team have day jobs.
While “Zombie Apache,” from its title, seems like another film with an end of the world zombie horror, it turns out to be ...
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