Tourists visit a stall at the annual Medieval Market in Turku, Finland, June 30, 2022. The annual Medieval Market, one of the largest historical events in Finland, kicked off on Thursday. Visitors ...
DNA analysis found that whoever was buried could have had XXY chromosomes, meaning a mix of male and female chromosomes, which some may have called or identified as non-binary. The grave of an Iron ...
The woman’s grave in Vilusenharju, Tampere was discovered in 1962, and the man’s grave in Ristiänmäki, Pälkäne in 1982. Ancient DNA research has now revealed that the deceased were siblings.
In 1968, excavators uncovered a nearly 1,000-year-old grave in Finland thought to be occupied by a warrior woman, given the presence of both jewelry and a pristine sword in the grave. A new analysis ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A medieval grave in Finland that was thought to hold the body of a female warrior or ruler has ...