CultureIt's "so 1960s" to talk about "X-Men" when many of the superheroes are women, according to Chris Claremont.
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The mystery of the runes and their hidden secrets
CultureEmbark on a fascinating journey deep into the sacred cipher of rune magic and Norse culture.
BBC journalist of 26 years quits after grievance hearing over transgender comments
CultureBBC bosses demanded that Cath Walton take down social media posts saying there was no scientific support for the idea that "men can be women".
Landlines trending among young people
Culture– Since I’m an influencer, I’m constantly online, so it’s really nice to disconnect and it almost feels like an escape, says 24-year-old Nicole Randone.
Colombian government to explore billion-dollar wreck
CultureThe Colombian government will investigate the San José galleon, which sank in the 18th century and is believed to contain billions of dollars in treasure.
Unique Viking marketplace may have been found in Norway
CultureArchaeologists believe they have discovered a medieval Viking market in the protected heritage site of Utstein Gard.
The war on children: Liberal elites’ child sexualization agenda exposed in documentary
Culture– All Americans need to open their eyes to the evils our kids face so we can take the steps needed to fix it, says senator Rand Paul.
Pedophile allegations against Spanish carnival
CultureLittle girls dance around with rainbow flags and highly sexualized costumes.
Danish archaeologists discover 2000-year-old runic knife
CultureThe find is very rare and is described as one of the oldest objects with runic inscriptions found in the country.
Study sheds light on medieval shipwreck off Stockholm
CultureCannonballs with sulfur residue indicate that the ship may have been engaged in battle just before it sank.
Medieval sword found in church tomb
Culture"Finding swords in medieval tombs is very unusual", write the archaeologists from Kulturmiljö Halland.
American teenager becomes first person to beat Tetris
CultureA 13-year-old from Oklahoma has become the first player to beat Nintendo's classic video game Tetris - 34 years after it was first released.
The polar night and the midnight sun
CultureTake part in photographer Jonna Jinton's inspiring view of the sharp contrasts of the Nordic region.
Christmas: An ancient Nordic tradition
CultureAlthough celebrations have changed greatly over the millennia, modern commemoration of it still bears clear traces of ancestral customs and traditions.
Swedish study reveals Vikings’ sophisticated dental practices
CultureViking Age dentistry more advanced than previously thought, according to new studies at the University of Gothenburg.
First Swedes portrayed by Africans in state-funded history program
CultureState broadcaster faces criticism from viewers for falsifying history in the most expensive tax-funded documentary ever.
Viking graves discovered in Gothenburg
Culture"These are completely unique remains", exclaims archaeologist Ulf Ragnesten.
Scandinavia’s oldest ship burial discovered in Norway
Culture"Contact with the outside world was greater and earlier than previously thought", says archeologist.
Older Baltic Sea maps donated to Swedish libraries
Culture"All the atlases in the donation are rare, and one of them is of particular rarity", explains the Royal Library's expert.
Brits gathered for celebrations already in the Stone Age
CultureNew evidence shows that Britain's ethnic groups were already closely linked 6500 years ago.
New findings: Vikings used glass windows
Culture"This is yet another step away from the image of unsophisticated barbaric Vikings", says senior researcher Mads Dengsø Jessen.
Crusader sword reveals early church presence in Finland
CultureThe sword is dated to around 1050-1150.
Reindeer horn evidences early trade between Danish viking town Hedeby and northern Scandinavia
CultureTrade between southern parts of Denmark and northern parts of Scandinavia was already extensive in the 9th century, according to new analysis of hair combs from that time.
Ship cannon found in Sweden may be oldest in Europe
CultureThe Marstrand cannon is dated to the 14th century.