A quick links dump
Sep. 17th, 2014 08:28 pm- Archaeologists have found a new trelleborg! (Danish article) These kinds of fortifications were all built in the 980s and have the same symmetrical design: circular rampart with four gates in each direction and roads between them crossing at a right angle in the middle. In each quarter there were four long houses around a central square. There are only five certain trelleborgs, as well as a couple of similar fortifications in Denmark and southern Sweden. I was lucky once, flying home, and we passed straight over the trelleborg outside Slagelse. It was so cool to see it from the air.
- A man in Norway found a Viking Age blacksmith burial in his garden! (More detailed Norwegian article)
- The perfect present for the nautically minded Viking Age enthusiast: Your very own custom built Viking ship replica As expected, it's a rather expensive present.
- Or perhaps you would prefer an anatomically correct armchair?
- In case you were morbidly curious: The grim details of Richard III's death
- And if you want to know more about human osteology, human evolution, paleopathology, forensic archaeology etc, the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology (BABAO) have created a forum for both members and members of the public to join and discuss things to your hearts content.
- Extinct humans passed high altitude gene to Tibetans
- A man in Norway found a Viking Age blacksmith burial in his garden! (More detailed Norwegian article)
- The perfect present for the nautically minded Viking Age enthusiast: Your very own custom built Viking ship replica As expected, it's a rather expensive present.
- Or perhaps you would prefer an anatomically correct armchair?
- In case you were morbidly curious: The grim details of Richard III's death
- And if you want to know more about human osteology, human evolution, paleopathology, forensic archaeology etc, the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology (BABAO) have created a forum for both members and members of the public to join and discuss things to your hearts content.
- Extinct humans passed high altitude gene to Tibetans