The Romans considered them barbarians, the Nazis saw them as heroic warriors: An archaeological exhibition in Berlin puts legends and myths about Germanic tribes straight. The first thing visitors to ...
European genetic research offers surprising insights into who lived along the Roman frontier as the empire fell and Germanic ...
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How would you prepare for battle? If you were a Germanic warrior from Northern Europe during the Roman period, you may have sniffed some narcotics. A team of three Polish researchers, including ...
What are the easiest Germanic languages to learn for English speakers? Not every language is equally easy or equally hard to learn. How fast will a person acquire a new language definitely depends on ...
A team of archaeologists under the direction of the Westphalia-Lippe Regional Association (LWL) has found evidence of human occupation in Delbrück-Bentfeld, in the German district of Paderborn, ...
Archaeologists working in a sprawling wetland in Denmark uncovered 2,000-year-old human remains that challenge traditional ideas about "barbarian" warfare in northern Europe. The research, published ...
Kristin Chenoweth's Easter may seem to be all about fluffy bunny rabbits and pretty dresses and flowers everywhere, but underneath it all is the ancient Germanic goddess Ostara – and she is a lot ...
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A gold brooch discovered in Denmark dates to the 6th-century Iron Age, offering a rare glimpse into early Germanic craftsmanship.