Most visitors rarely experience South Greenland beyond its iceberg-dotted fjords and rugged mountains. Cruise ships whisk away 90 percent of visitors after fleeting glimpses, according to Sarah ...
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This Milanese Friar Wrote About North America 150 Years Before Columbus, and Columbus May Have Known
Galvaneus studied for his doctorate in Genoa, the closest major port to Milan and a massive hub for maritime trade. A 2024 ...
Vikings were renowned Norse warriors and seafarers, explorers and conquerors who conducted raids, traded goods, and explored ...
Most people know that Leif Eriksson and his band of Vikings were the first Europeans to set foot in North America, centuries before Columbus. Some remember that they also settled Greenland, misled by ...
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Viking Ship That Shaped Medieval Europe
Across stormy seas and river highways, we trace how the Viking longship turned Scandinavia into the medieval world’s most ...
James Barrett, a professor of medieval and environmental archeology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's NTNU University Museum with replicas of the Lewis Chessmen, which were made ...
"An exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., April 29, 2000-September 5, 2000." Contents Puffins, ringed pins ...
Kaffemik is a cherished social tradition in Greenland, serving as a communal gathering over coffee and snacks. The practice, ...
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