The discovery of a Viking-age burial in Trøndelag, Norway, has presented archaeologists with a historical mystery. The astonishingly well-preserved grave yielded a woman who was buried with scallop ...
Earlier this year, Roy Søreng was out with a metal detector in Bjugn in Trøndelag County when he came across an oval brooch, a piece of jewellery typical of the Viking Age and the centuries before.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The remains are likely that of a married woman who lived in Bjugn. Archaeologists in Norway have excavated a Viking Age grave of ...
The ninth-century burial site was excavated in Bjugn, located in the coast region of Trøndelag, Norway, by a team of experts after it was first discovered by metal detectorist Roy Søreng. Within the ...
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