Jewellery from the grave of the Frafjord woman, a high status Viking woman was delivered at museum’s door, at Stavanger
A unique sword casts new light on Viking voyages across the North Sea; only about 20 such swords have been found in Norway
Climate change reveals unique artefacts in melting ice patches, like a shoe at the place we today call Langfonne in the Jotunheimen mountains
Stonehenge landscape, Blick Mead, during the Mesolithic period. A study reveals Stonehenge landscape before the world-famous monument
Hermann Göring’s Luftwaffe and the $6 billion deal: the lightning-fast occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany in 1940
Nothing beats broadside ballads when it comes to the contemporary orientation and thematic breadth in the Norwegian folk song tradition
Norway conserves archaeological finds from 1537, but not later ones. These have been the rules since the first cultural heritage law in 1905
A new methodology for comparing herbal medicine across societies can also be used to understand the transfer of cultural traditions