Norway's Viking Age landscapes including ship burial mounds could soon earn global recognition if authorities get their way.
The Vikings were certainly world travelers: From home bases in Scandinavia they made their way as far west as North America, as far south as North Africa, and as far east as Russia and the Middle East ...
The Friends of the Viking Ship bought a property in downtown Geneva so the organization could build a museum to house the longship. Michael Olesen, a director for the nonprofit Friends and chairman of ...
Part of a replica Viking ship with a story tied to the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 will be the focus of a new exhibit at the Geneva History Museum set to open Feb. 4. The exhibit at the museum at 113 ...
Oslo — Three 1,200-year-old Viking ships that have stood the test of time are embarking on their final and possibly riskiest journey to their new forever home in Norway. The first to make the move is ...
The Oseberg longship – considered one of the most important historical discoveries of the Viking age — voyaged to its final destination last month. But the journey it took to get there was complicated ...
Two new Viking ships dedicated to Nile River cruising were named in a ceremony at Viking's exclusive dock at the archaeological site of Luxor. The Viking Hathor was named for an ancient Egyptian ...
The Vikings were certainly world travelers: From home bases in Scandinavia they made their way as far west as North America, as far south as North Africa, and as far east as Russia and the Middle East ...