A visit to Rome using centuries-old guidebooks "There were big differences in what people thought was important and noteworthy, beautiful or ugly," says Anna Blennow.
Archaeologists think they have found Copenhagen’s oldest church If they are correct then Copenhagen was already a bustling city in medieval times, much earlier than previously thought.
Greenland's sled dog population is decreasing rapidly Greenland risks losing its unique sled dog culture as the number of dogs has been decreased by 50 per cent over the past 20 years.
3,500-year-old gemstones cast light on a forgotten civilisation On a small island in Kuwait, archaeologists have discovered a jewellery workshop containing 3,500 year old semiprecious stones.
Uncovered First World War documents reveal widespread state censorship BASIC RESEARCH: The Danish government practised heavy surveillance and censorship of telecommunications during the Great War.
The Danish concept of 'hygge'--and why it's their latest successful export Hygge is an integral part of Danish culture and it is now taking the world by storm. But do you really know what it is, and can you even pronounce it?
DNA confirms Australian Aboriginals are the oldest civilisation still around on Earth The first large genetic study of Australian Aboriginals gives new insights into one of the planets oldest living civilisations.
Volcanoes linked to cultural upheaval since early Roman times Large volcanic eruptions have cooled the global climate many times in the last 2,500 years and coincided with devastating famine across Europe, new research shows.
Ancient Roman artifact found on Danish island A rare bronze brooch excavated on the Danish island of Bornholm has left archaeologists mystified.
Swedish glass production 300 years older than historians believed A large lump of glass is shedding new light on the history of glass production in Sweden.