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Netflix: 10 series que tenés que ver una vez en la vida

Netflix: 10 series que tenés que ver una vez en la vida
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Viking remains lost for more than a century rediscovered in a museum

Antiquity Publications Ltd/Rimstad et al/R. Fortuna, National Museum of Denmark The remains of a Viking have been rediscovered after being missing for more than a century. They were safely stored in a museum the whole time, but had been mislabelled. The person was buried with expensive grave goods, suggesting they were an elite person or even royalty. They also seem to have been wearing long trousers with elaborate decorations. Advertisement The story begins in 1868, near the village of Mammen in Denmark. A local landowner named Laust Pedersen Skomager enlisted local farmers to help him remove the topsoil from a mound on his estate. They found it concealed a wooden Viking burial chamber, now called Bjerringhøj. The farmers dug up the contents and shared them out – so when academics arrived on the scene soon after, they had first to recover the remains from their new owners.

Loose chippings a hazard

http://shet.news/r3ari Copied! In the last six months the windscreen on my van has inherited six chips in it. This has happened every time in the area just before Sandwater to South of Voe. I would have thought it would have been a pre-requisite in the permit granted to Viking Energy to construct the wind farm that they had a road-sweeping vehicle constantly cleaning the roads of this construction debris on every working day throughout the project’s entirety. Chips are very dangerous for two wheeled road users they can quite easily skid on them and get hurt.

Vikings Built Boat in Icelandic Volcano to Keep It From Erupting

Sacrificing a female virgin (or any old human) to appease an angry volcano god sounds more like a movie plot than an actual practice … because that’s what it is. Despite flicks like Bird of Paradise, starring Dolores del Rio (who, after a pre-Hollywood code nude swim, sacrifices herself to a volcano) and Joe Versus the Volcano (Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan jump into a volcano but … see the movie), there are no confirmed accounts of any cultures that practiced this form of sacrifice. However, many believed in volcano gods. That includes the Vikings who settled in Iceland 1,100 years ago – just before a major volcanic eruption. That scared the Vikings into building a ship in a cave near the lava field to appease the volcano, and new research has confirmed the dates and the purpose of the ship, along with the bones in the cave. Bones?

mare mortum – c è qualcosa che non torna nel naufragio e nella morte di 130 migranti

mare mortum – c è qualcosa che non torna nel naufragio e nella morte di 130 migranti
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