One coin was minted in Jutland between 832 and 840 A.D., while the others were Frankish and produced under the reign of Louis the Pious, the son of Charlemagne. Louis died in 840 A.D. Overall, ...
A rare coin minted by a Viking warlord after he became a Christian king is "the first in the country" to benefit from a new Treasure Act definition on "the basis of national significance", an ...
This array of silver coins, bracelets, and other forms of Viking wealth typifies the hoards found deposited at numerous sites across the island of Gotland. Gotland today is part of Sweden ...
Excavations in Norway revealed a rich variety of artifacts, including jewelry, textile tools and stones positioned in the ...
Diinhoff also believes one coin is the “most remarkable find” at Skumsnes—a rare variant from the Danish Viking town of either Hedeby or Ribe. This, along with what appear to be other silver ...
Highlights,Floki Inu is inspired by the Shiba Inu dog and Viking mythology.,The coin's ecosystem includes FlokiFi, a decentralized finance protocol, and Valhalla, a play-to-earn metaverse game.,The ...
Two men have been charged after a hoard of Viking coins worth nearly £1m was found by police. The coins and silver ingot, of major historical significance, were seized from properties in County ...
Archaeologists have confirmed that an ancient grave site unearthed recently in western Norway contains the remains of wealthy Viking women buried alongside jewellery, silver coins, and other ...
Jewelry found in Skumsnes by metal detectorists led archaeologists to over 20 Viking graves with coins and ancient treasures, photos show. Photo from University Museum of Bergen On a rocky island ...
Two metal detectorists stole a £3m Viking hoard that experts say has the potential to "rewrite history". George Powell and Layton Davies dug up about 300 coins in a field in Eye, near Leominster ...
A woman has been indicted in the July 6 car crash that killed Minnesota Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two of ...
Louis died in 840 A.D. Overall, Diinhoff said that trade between the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings was not uncommon, though not all "trade" was necessarily voluntary. He believes that the coins in the ...