Forbes didn't exist in Bronze Age Denmark, but if it had, it may have noted the passing of one particular rich man. After his death, his body was burned, the bones wrapped in cloth and transported in ...
Ancient scraps of fabric found in a grave in Denmark are not made of cultivated flax as once believed, but instead are woven from imported wild nettles, suggesting the grave's inhabitant may have ...
A piece of nettle cloth retrieved from Denmark's richest known Bronze Age burial mound Lusehøj may actually derive from Austria, new findings suggest. The cloth thus tells a surprising story about ...