The practice of placing swords upright in graves represents a powerful symbolic gesture. Unlike the more common Viking Age practice of ritually breaking or bending weapons before burial, these ...
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Deep in the fjords, cruising's newest trend takes hold
Cruise Lines International Association estimates 39.6 million passengers will embark on a cruise in 2026, a 13% increase over ...
Looking for a spooky good read this season? Check out this list of 13 frighteningly good Canadian books to read this ...
This year, as middle grade and YA manga continued to show strength, publishers also embraced manga for adult readers, with New York Review Comics, HarperAlley, and Abrams ComicArts continuing to ...
The dark story of Pazuzu Ilah Algarad came to an end 10 years ago today, but the impact of his crimes can still be felt here ...
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The Viking Age Explained
What is it about the Viking Age that drives so much interest? A common view is that it was a violent period across Europe, ...
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The Vikings generally only ate two meals a day. The first, dagmál (day-meal), filled Norse bellies in the morning approximately two hours after the day's work had begun and the second, náttmál (night ...
AI videos of Jake Paul ‘coming out’ flooded social media, exposing growing concerns over deepfakes, privacy, and AI-generated misinformation. The internet has once again blurred the line between truth ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
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