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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 discovered the artifact, he contacted a local archaeologist, who advised him to ...
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Archaeologists uncovered a wealth of Viking Age artifacts at Skumsnes farm in Fitjar, on Norway's west coast, shedding new ...
These artefacts suggested Scandinavian links ... Encyclopaedia of the Viking Age by John Haywood (Thames & Hudson, 2000) Cultural Atlas of the Viking Age edited by Graham-Campbell et al (Andromeda ...
During the Viking Age, considered to run from 793 to 1066 ... Archeologists say many of the artefacts came from far beyond Denmark's borders, shedding light on extensive Viking trade routes ...
The collection, which dates to the first century C.E., includes items ranging from elaborately decorated horse harnesses to ornate cauldrons ...
That's the conclusion archaeologists drew from a cache of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts from northeast England dating back about 2,000 years. Found in a field near Melsonby, North Yorkshire ...
Photo by Soós, et al (2025) “Occupation on the hilltop seems to have been uninterrupted during the transition into the Early Iron Age,” researchers said. Some artifacts suggest that the area ...
Researchers are preparing to study the unique artifact. In the spring ... Öland, once a key trading post for Sweden during the Viking Age, is the country's second-largest island and sits off ...
But it turned out to be a Viking Age iron arm bracelet that could be more than 1,000 years old. After the anonymous man discovered the artifact, he contacted a local archaeologist, who advised him ...
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