A STUDY of Viking fish suppers has revealed the extent of the cod trade in Europe more than 1,000 years ago. New research shows Europe-wide fish trade has been going on for more than a thousand years, ...
New research using DNA from the fish bone remains of Viking-era meals reveals that north Norwegians have been transporting -- and possibly trading -- Arctic cod into mainland Europe for a millennium.
A study of Viking fish suppers has revealed the extent of the cod trade in Europe more than 1,000 years ago. Tough vikings braved the chilly Arctic waters in longboats to bring back hauls of delicious ...
Norway is famed for its cod. Catches from the Arctic stock that spawns each year off its northern coast are exported across Europe for staple dishes from British fish and chips to Spanish bacalao stew ...