Sweden construction finds ancient ships
A railroad construction project in Gothenberg, Sweden has revealed the remains of three ships from the 1600s that may have belonged to the Swedish East
A railroad construction project in Gothenberg, Sweden has revealed the remains of three ships from the 1600s that may have belonged to the Swedish East
The site of a Viking fortress from a thousand years ago will soon be home to a Viking fortress again, as Trelleborg, Denmark builds what
The gladiators and mock naval battles are gone; there are no more horse races or animal shows—but even without entertainment, ticket prices at Rome’s Colosseum
King Tut is the talk of the town in Paris, so much that the exhibition of objects from his tomb that’s been drawing record crowds
An ancient city, or perhaps layers of ancient cities, is being excavated in a place most have never heard of, but the archaeological team that
Egypt, whose tourism industry has taken a beating since its 2011 revolution and worries about terrorism, hopes to draw new visitors to two pyramids opened
Touring the many ancient churches of North Yorkshire reveals a colourful history often spanning many eras. Some date to Anglo-Saxon and Viking times and still
Swedish archaeologists are excited about new discoveries, two burial ships found in Uppsala last fall, and examined in detail last month. The full-size ships were
On the last day of our visit to Shetland, we stopped just short of the islands’ quite modern airport to visit part of Shetland’s oldest
(Interior of the Colosseum, revealing tunnels below the floor) One of the challenges in crafting these blog posts is deciding how to best convey my
A railroad construction project in Gothenberg, Sweden has revealed the remains of three ships from the 1600s that may have
The site of a Viking fortress from a thousand years ago will soon be home to a Viking fortress again,
The gladiators and mock naval battles are gone; there are no more horse races or animal shows—but even without entertainment,
King Tut is the talk of the town in Paris, so much that the exhibition of objects from his tomb
An ancient city, or perhaps layers of ancient cities, is being excavated in a place most have never heard of,
Egypt, whose tourism industry has taken a beating since its 2011 revolution and worries about terrorism, hopes to draw new
Touring the many ancient churches of North Yorkshire reveals a colourful history often spanning many eras. Some date to Anglo-Saxon
Swedish archaeologists are excited about new discoveries, two burial ships found in Uppsala last fall, and examined in detail last
On the last day of our visit to Shetland, we stopped just short of the islands’ quite modern airport to
(Interior of the Colosseum, revealing tunnels below the floor) One of the challenges in crafting these blog posts is deciding