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Metal detectorists found bronze buckles on Senja, prompting archaeologists to find 1,000-year-old boat burial with woman, dog and other artifacts, museum said.
The skeleton of an ancient woman found in the Viking-era boat grave. Photo from the Arctic University Museum of Norway The larger skeleton belonged to a deceased woman, the museum said.
The skeleton of an ancient woman found in the Viking-era boat grave. Photo from the Arctic University Museum of Norway The larger skeleton belonged to a deceased woman, the museum said.
The burial site contains 30 graves filled with rare artifacts, including an ornate casket believed to have belonged to a prominent woman, archaeologists said.
The graves, dating to the second half of the 10th century, align with the reign of King Harald Bluetooth—the monarch who ...
The skeleton of an ancient woman found in the Viking-era boat grave. Photo from the Arctic University Museum of Norway The larger skeleton belonged to a deceased woman, the museum said.