How did Vikings survive in Scandinavia? Scandinavia is a sub-region in northern Europe that includes the countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, though some classifications also include Finland and even Iceland, but the most commonly accepted definition is the first...
Building materials of the ancient world Our ancestors were much smarter than people realize, living in elaborate castles with polished plaster interior walls, and wearing fine linen and leather clothing. They knew how to smelt metals and make everything from weapons...
How did the Vikings survive in Iceland? The people known as the Vikings lived across several Scandinavian countries and led raids all along the coast of Western Europe. The ones that raided east mostly came from Norway and Denmark, but it wasn’t until the year 793 AD...
Ancient Celtic building techniques The word Celtic was the term used by the Romans to categorize the various people who lived in the eastern part of Europe. They included people from modern-day Britain, France, and several countries to the east, but are most commonly...
10 Facts about Iron Age Britain Don’t you just hate it when you’re at a party and everyone’s talking about the Iron Age and you don’t have any interesting things to say about it? Well, fear no more because here are 10 facts about Iron Age Britain that’ll make you...
Goods people in the Iron Age didn’t have Eating foods like potatoes and having cotton sheets on your bed is something we all take for granted now, with exotic foreign goods available at the press of a button and on your doorstep within days from the other side...