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The hoard, dating back roughly 1,000 years, was found on the shores of the Schlei, an inlet in the Baltic Sea.
Archaeologists associated with the Moesgaard Museum in Denmark uncovered the untouched burial site of a powerful chieftain ...
Archaeologists from the Stockholm Shipwreck Museum are seeking funding to continue their research and excavation of a ...
Nilsen has replicated both the shapes and colours of each bead from the original Hoen Hoard. "I make the beads the same way ...
Greer Jarrett has identified four possible small ports, or “havens,” used by Vikings along the Norwegian coast.
Buried in about AD900, the hoard was discovered in Scotland in September 2014. Among the precious artefacts are a vessel from ...
While both Sweden and Denmark have Viking Age heritage sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, Norway does not. 'That's a bit ...
Archaeologists believe the Linschoten Sword was forged to straddle both worlds.
The graves, dating to the second half of the 10th century, align with the reign of King Harald Bluetooth—the monarch who ...
The inscription measures roughly four by five feet. Within its chiseled border lie 255 runic symbols — characters from ...
Archeologists speculate the burial site is probably related to a nobleman’s farm located less than 0.65 miles away. That find ...