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Viking Age Silver Jewelry That Doubled As Money Was Discovered On A Farm In Denmark By A Metal DetectoristOn a farm in Denmark, more than a half-dozen pieces of Viking Age silver jewelry that doubled as money were unearthed. Gustav Brunnsgaard, a 22-year-old metal detectorist and archaeology student ...
Archaeologists started excavating the massive farm in 2020 and spent years cleaning, analyzing and documenting their hundreds ...
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Danish and international experts have further investigated the jewelry, which they have dated back to the early days of the Viking Age, around 800 A.D., according to the museum. The seven silver ...
One examined two late Bronze Age axe heads which were also found by ... The final inquest heard about the finding of a Viking age silver arm ring by another treasure hunter, Michael Thompson ...
A pile of Viking-era silver necklaces found in Täby and restored. Photo from Arkeologerna, SHM The excavation at Täby uncovered a buried pot filled with silver arm rings, necklaces, beads ...
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