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Around 1,000 years ago, this Viking Age arm-ring from the Isle of Man was likely used not only to display its owner's wealth but also to serve as currency in financial transactions.
The Viking man was buried alongside grave goods including a shield (partly shown here) and an intricate comb. Horse remains (Image credit: The Archaeologists/National Historical Museums) ...
A high-status Viking warrior who was thought to be a man turns out to be a woman, a new DNA analysis finds. The remains of the warrior were buried with an array of warlike accessories, including ...
Last fall, a Swedish man spotted something in a marsh on Oland, ... Eagle-Eyed Man Discovers Rare Viking Arm Ring That May Have Been Lost in a Marsh in Sweden 1,000 Years Ago.
Unusual Viking Grave Includes Nested Boats Buried 100 Years Apart Archaeologists don’t know why the two vessels were buried on top of one another, but the practice may be linked with property rights ...