Archeologists discover burials from the Iron Age and Viking Era
Archaeologists in Linköping, Sweden, have uncovered a significant burial site featuring cremation graves and funeral pyre remnants from the Pre-Roman and Early Roman Iron Age.
Bronze Age Scandinavians and the Open Seas
Research suggests Nordic Bronze Age societies sailed directly between Denmark and Norway long before the Viking Age, showing early maritime skills
Lund Univeristy
New excavations at Uppåkra, Sweden’s largest Iron Age settlement, use DNA and advanced data analysis to uncover the history and rituals of this ancient Nordic power center
Arkeonews
A rare Viking iron armlet was found in a wetland on Öland, and a 2,000-year-old gold neck ring was unearthed in Trollhättan, highlighting ancient Scandinavian craftsmanship and ritual practices