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The warrior’s paradox: A special forces veteran’s spiritual view on war and Iran
War is not simply a test of firepower or strategy, it is a test of the warrior’s discipline, restraint, and ability to carry ...
Lakota artists Dwayne Wilcox (left) and Jhon Goes in Center (right) share a laugh outside of Racing Magpie in Rapid City. Racing Magpie is a Lakota-centric arts and culture organi ...
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Yes, they were brutal. They also had women leaders, coveted luxury, and encountered more than 50 cultures from Afghanistan to ...
The 20th-century art historian Kenneth Clark made a distinction between the “naked,” meaning unclothed and ashamed, and the “nude,” meaning the body in its most beautiful form. Most people today use ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Based on comparisons with medieval texts, a British archaeologist believes he’s located the monumental burial ground of Viking ...
Based on comparisons with medieval texts, a British archaeologist believes he’s located the monumental burial ground of Viking warrior Ivarr the Boneless. A hillside overlooking the Irish Sea in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The cathedral in Odense houses the remains of Viking king Knud IV. Johan Tobias Joensen/Visit Odense/dpa-tmn Once upon a time, ...
For one evening every January, one island at the northernmost edge of Scotland is engulfed in flames. Up Helly Aa, a celebration of the Shetland Island's Viking heritage, is one of the most ...
WEST GOSHEN — When a basketball point guard plies his craft at the highest level it is a wonderful thing – for fans to watch as the player moves down the floor gracefully and finds his open teammates ...
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Did Viking warriors use drugs before battle?
Before Christianity swept through Scandinavia, the Vikings lived by rituals, warrior codes, and possibly even psychoactive substances. Berserkers — those fearsome, trance-like fighters — may have used ...
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