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Eagle-Eyed Man Discovers Rare Viking Arm Ring That May Have Been Lost in a Marsh in Sweden 1,000 Years AgoBut it turned out to be a Viking Age iron arm bracelet that could be more than 1,000 years old. After the anonymous man ...
A large house or farm stood there from around 1350, according to lokalhistoriewiki.no (link in Norwegian). In 1602, Christian ...
Öland was once a key trading post for Sweden, especially during the Viking age. The country’s second-largest island sits off the southeast coast of the mainland, surrounded by the Baltic Sea. It was ...
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Dropbox on MSNThe Viking Age: Visiting the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, NorwayStep back in time as we explore the incredible Viking Ship Museum in Oslo! 🛶 Discover the majestic ships and artifacts that tell the stories of brave warriors and seafarers. Ready for an adventure in ...
A new study suggests that Bronze Age Scandinavians crossed open seas 3,000 years before the Vikings, showing they were skilled seafarers who regularly traveled between present-day Denmark and Norway.
The rig holding the priceless ship weighs 50 tonnes. It will be moved along the track at a maximum speed of 4.2 millimetres ...
The Friends of the Viking Ship bought a property in downtown Geneva so the organization could build a museum to house the ...
Öland was once a key trading post for Sweden, especially during the Viking age. The country’s second-largest island sits off the southeast coast of the mainland, surrounded by the Baltic Sea.
Only three iron Viking bracelets are among over 1,000 preserved in the National Historical Museum, making this find particularly valuable.
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