Viking burial site discovered in Denmark

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Archaeologists in northern Denmark have uncovered a 10th-century Viking burial site near Lisbjerg, close to Aarhus, containing about 30 graves and a trove of rare artifacts, including pearls, coins, and a gold-thread box.

The graves are believed to be linked to a noble family from the Viking Age, possibly connected to King Harald Bluetooth.

Notably, one grave, likely that of a prominent woman, held a rare decorative box—one of only three known, the AFP has reported.

The discovery occurred during construction, and full analysis will begin after excavations conclude.

read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/spectacular-viking-burial-discovered-denmark-095201411.html

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