Witchcraft trials in Norway ended in the 18th century; when it came to the Sámi people, a persistent fight continued against what was termed the art of witchcraft, and missionaries took over from the judicial system
Climate change reveals unique artefacts in melting ice patches, like a shoe at the place we today call Langfonne in the Jotunheimen mountains
Dramatic events in demographics led to the spread of Uralic languages; a new study has been published on Diachronica
During the Iron Age around 300 AD something extraordinary was initiated in Levänluhta area in Isokyrö, SW Finland: the deceased were buried in a lake
Norway conserves archaeological finds from 1537, but not later ones. These have been the rules since the first cultural heritage law in 1905