Why did its Congressional critics — especially House Republicans — vote against it?
From the late eighth to the mid-eleventh centuries, Vikings invaded community after community across Europe and even parts of Asia and the western hemisphere. According to a new study published in the current issue of Antiquity, the reason behind all that travel is -a shortage of wives! An intriguing archaeological clue is that much of the bounty plundered from Britain — particularly from monasteries — wound up later in the graves of Viking wives. The items included precious metals, fine cloth, jewelry and other handicrafts. Barrett’s analysis of Nordic historical records found that Scandinavian men often served as warriors, frequently forming “military brotherhoods,” until they were able to marry and establish their own households, which were key to prestige and power. The Vikings themselves may have caused the shortage, by practicing female infanticide.