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Archaeologists just found the largest and most advanced Medieval cargo ship ever
Archaeologists confirm the existence of medieval ship after the unprecedented discovery of a well-preserved cog in Denmark.
Despite being synonymous with the Viking Age, Norway currently has no Viking sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. This is why that could soon change. This week, Norway’s Directorate for Cultural ...
Hidden for six centuries, the largest known medieval cargo ship, known as a cog, has been uncovered off the coast of ...
The Indian Navy's newest ship is not a combat beast but a spectacular all-wood sailing yacht that recreates ancient designs ...
Commanded by the fearsome Bjorn Ironside and Hastein, Viking longships headed to the Mediterranean in the 850s. Their mission? To capture the riches of Rome. Ruling the wavesAlbert Goodwin’s ...
The Vikings built fast ‘dragon-ships’ and ‘long ships’ for raiding and war. They also had slower passenger and cargo ships called ‘knorrs’. They built smaller boats too, for fishing or short trips. A ...
Maritime law requires every captain to assist anyone in distress at sea. By delegating the coordination of rescue operations to actors who flout this law, European states have abandoned the ...
The year's most exciting discoveries included the site where a young George Washington stopped a friendly fire incident, the ...
A ship’s traveler rating is provided under license by Cruiseline.com, which manages one of the largest databases of cruise reviews and ratings by travelers. A total of 45 guests have reviewed Viking ...
Culinary events celebrate the many flavors of Puerto RicoA James Beard tasting event and a week devoted to cocktail culture are just some of the options for clients who seek culinary... Cabins for ...
Dealing with unclaimed commissionsHere are some steps a host must take to match an unclaimed commission check to an independent contractor. What's on my mind for 2026: Amsterdam's river cruise ...
An impressive ax head is one of hundreds of Viking artifacts found during excavations under the streets of Dublin. When Irish archaeologists working under Dublin’s South Great George’s Street just ...
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