New archaeological clues are shedding light on the fate of isolated Norse colonies in Greenland that disappeared during the Middle Ages.
A windswept mound on England’s Cumbrian coast may conceal one of the most sought-after Viking burials in Britain: the grave of Ivarr “the Boneless”, a feared 9th-century war leader linked to the Great ...
The National Trust raised £330,000 to help fund the purchase and care of 138 hectares surrounding the famous Cerne Abbas ...
GUARD Archaeology has been nominated for Current Archaeology’s Research Project of the Year Award 2026 for work it carried out bringing two Scottish Bronze Age hoards to light.
Work uncovering the secrets of two ancient hoards has seen a Scottish archaeology group named in the running for a top award. GUARD Archaeology has been nominated for Current Archaeology’s Research ...
A fundraising appeal to acquire the land surrounding Dorset's iconic Cerne Abbas Giant has successfully met its target in ...
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The real Ivar the Boneless, how a Viking warlord toppled kingdoms across Britain and Ireland
Feared in Irish annals and demonized in English chronicles, Ivar the Boneless emerges as one of the most consequential figures of the Viking Age. Tracing sieges, shifting alliances, and hard ...
After a strong public response to a fundraising appeal launched late last year, the National Trust has taken ownership of a broad sweep of land around the Cerne Abbas Giant.
We are back with Shane Casey in The Burren, Ireland, where lambing season is in full swing. Shane has been busy with the next ...
The foundations for the Viking expeditions were laid on farms. Society became more stratified during this period, and carved ...
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'Taste for Change' dialogue puts local food at the heart of Northern Ireland Science Festival
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