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.
Archaeologists investigated a sunken ship in Sweden and identified it as 500-year-old boat built with the caravel plank method. Screengrab from video shared by Jim Hansson / VRAK / SMTM Off the ...
Maritime archaeologists from Denmark's Viking Ship Museum have unearthed an extraordinary find beneath the waters near Copenhagen - the largest medieval cog ever discovered. The 600-year-old vessel ...
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Archaeologists uncover colossal medieval ship with features seen only in sketches
A colossal medieval cargo ship has emerged from the seabed between Denmark and Sweden, giving archaeologists the kind of intact evidence they usually only dream about. The vessel, a vast wooden cog ...
Swedish archaeologists operating under the Swedish State Historical Museums are at work on a multi-year excavation of Kalmar. The seaside metropolis on the southern half of Sweden’s Baltic coast was ...
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 ...
The discovery of a Medieval skeleton has shed light on Sweden's healthcare for the disabled during the Middle Ages. A man's skeleton with a severe leg disability was discovered near a church in Lund, ...
A 40-year veteran in the field of archaeology who helped confirm the discovery said he’s never seen anything like it, according to a news release. Photo by Göran Bengtsson Göran Bengtsson, a hobby ...
Sweden is home to some of the most picturesque harborside towns that are perfect for a peaceful getaway. These towns offer a ...
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