Archive for August 6th, 2011
Freyja’s Cats: Perspectives on Recent Viking Age Finds in Þegjandadalur North Iceland
With evidence from the Oseberg ship burial, other sites and historical accounts, the Ingiríðarstaðir cat potentially holds clues to an elite fertility cult of Freyja in Iceland.
30 Viking graves found in Setesdal
Thirty graves believed to originate from the Viking period have been discovered in the valley of Setesdal, southern Norway.
Going underground: The massive European network of Stone Age tunnels that weaves from Scotland to Turkey
Stone Age man created a massive network of underground tunnels criss-crossing Europe from Scotland to Turkey, a new book on the ancient superhighways has claimed.
Breaking News: Rawesome Foods raid victims stripped of First Amendment rights with court gag order
Victoria Bloch was released from jail in LA County last night, but only under the condition that she completely give up her First Amendment rights and refrain from talking to anyone about the case.
Multi-agency armed raid hits Rawesome Foods, Healthy Family Farms for selling raw milk and cheese
A multi-agency SWAT-style armed raid was conducted [Wednesday] by helmet-wearing, gun-carrying enforcement agents from the LA County Sheriff’s Office, the FDA, the Dept. of Agriculture and the CDC (Centers for Disease Control).
Archaeologists unearth treasure trove from across the ages in Argyll 

