The unseasonably warm weather might make meteorologists, climate researchers, and even the odd man and woman on the street a tad nervous. But field archaeologists, digging through what would normally be frozen solid earth covered in a thick layer of snow in the middle of the Norwegian winter, might be excused for thanking God, or Odin, the king of the old Norse gods, for the helping hand.
You know I am always going on about the Norwegians…
Today there's news that the above mentioned archaeologists are finding all sorts of scraps in the arctic tundra that is Northern Norway. Sweet. At least Global Warming is good for something. I'm not sure it's worth it, but still, it's better to get something out of Global Warming instead of just shorter coastlines.
Here's the whole article:
Bits of News: New Viking Treasure Discovered in Norway






















