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Swedish archaeologists uncovered a rare 1,100-year-old Viking coffin grave containing weapons near Linköping, describing ...
The discovery is one of many fascinating Viking-related finds in recent months. The grave also dates back to a pivotal point in Swedish history when inhabitants gradually transitioned from pagan ...
Freddie is a Swedish surfer who has spent the better part of the last five years scouring the far northern reaches of ...
More than 3,000 people flocked to the Festival for Pagans and Witches, held at the Heart of England Conference Centre over ...
An aerial view of the Viking-era grave found in Linköping ... archaeologists identified elements of Christian traditions and pagan customs and identified it as a unique example of a period ...
The discovery dates back to a time when the inhabitants of what is now modern-day Sweden were transitioning from pagan ...
A not-for-profit organisation, the Festival for Pagans and Witches puts money made from the event towards running costs of ...
In an excerpt from his gonzo quasi-memoir ‘Waiting For Britney Spears,’ journalist Jeff Weiss recalls his former life as a ...
With the rise of Christianity, paganism faded into the background and stayed there until the 20th century, when people became ...
a Witches’ ball and a Viking feast. The festival attracts visitors from across the UK, including experienced witches as well as people interested in learning more about witchcraft and paganism.