Tag: whales
The North Atlantic, the “Sea of the Basques”, and we didn’t...
They say that a people who forget their history are condemned to repeat it. We imagine that this sentence refers to negative aspects, because...
The plaques designating Red Bay as a World Heritage Site are...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
There are matters where we get the impression that either we're obsessed or we have a completely different...
The First References between the Basques and Whales
Medium Aaevum is a thoroughly interesting website for history lovers, where one can dive in for hours and still not cease to be surprised,...
A 16th century Basque ship, and UN symbol, will set sail...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The Windsor Star is a Canadian daily published in the city located just across the strait/border from Detroit.
They've just...
An enthralling report on the Basques in Iceland and the “Basque-Icelandic...
Katharina Hauptmann has just published a thrilling article in the Iceland Review about the existence of a Basque-Icelandic pidgin while also discussing the history of...
More information about the “Basque ax” that’s changed the history of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
About a month ago, we brought you the story of an incredible discovery: a Basque ax that had...
A huge discovery: a Basque ax, the oldest iron object ever...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The history of the arrival of non-Hispanic Europeans to the coasts of North America now has to be...
The ‘Pakea Bizkaia’ reaches the Azores, and some of the lesser-known...
After traveling through Newfoundland and Labrador in search of the remains of the Basque presence in their waters, as we mentioned a few days ago,...



































