Archaeologists in Sweden have uncovered the remains of a “powerful” and tall medieval man, buried along with his well-preserved 4-foot-long sword, hinting he was part of high nobility during his time.
The medieval ring found in Kalmar, Sweden. Credit: Arkeologerna / National Historical Museums of Sweden A gold ring and a crystal amulet with carved figures are two unique finds among the nearly ...
A groundbreaking excavation in Kalmar, Sweden, has unveiled 30,000 artifacts spanning 400 years of history, from 1250 to 1650. Among the treasures are a gold ring depicting Christ and an alsengem ...
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Fisherman digging for worms finds buried pot filled with 20,000 medieval silver coins lost for 800 years
For much of the 12th century, Sweden was not yet a unified state. Regional rulers, shifting alliances and religious authorities competed for influence in a fractured political landscape. Royal power ...
Archaeologists in Sweden have combined historical documents, digital excavation records, and cutting-edge 3D modelling to tell the story of what it may have been like to live with a disability in the ...
While working on the Varberg Tunnel in Sweden, various crews ran into six fascinating shipwrecks, some of them dating back to ...
HALMSTED, SWEDEN—According to a Live Science report, the remains of a man who stood about six feet, three inches tall, and an iron sword measuring more than four feet long, have been uncovered within ...
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