Digitalisation excludes older adults: technology developments mean that older adults are increasingly at risk of digital exclusion
Tree rings and strontium point researchers to the provenance of 400-year-old timber; the study is published in PLoS ONE
The study shows for the first time that Vikings brought animals, specifically horses and dogs, to Britain in the 9th century
Railway made Swedish villages and towns greener: construction of the main railway lines in Sweden included a large-scale garden project
Ancient DNA pushes the herring trade back to the Viking age; a new study on the subject has been published on PNAS
Research at the University of Gothenburg has shown that the Skaftö wreck had probably taken on cargo in Gdańsk in Poland and was heading towards Belgium
By analyzing DNA with the help of AI, an international research team has developed a method for dating archeological remains
Archaeologists located a unique Viking Age shipyard site at Birka on Björkö in Lake Mälaren: “A site like this has never been found before”
Polish Jesuit books from the Riga Jesuit College Library (1583–1621) in the context of Polish and Latvian cultural and historical heritage
Hermann Göring’s Luftwaffe and the $6 billion deal: the lightning-fast occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany in 1940