Three high-status women, though perhaps not Scandinavians themselves, were, or perhaps were not, interred there.
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Archaeologists recently unveiled remarkable treasure from an excavation at the Skumsnes farm in Fitjar last autumn, including priceless Viking jewelry and coins.
Though the bones of the inhabitants have long since disintegrated, their grave goods — broaches, glass beads, coins, and stones arranged in the shape of a boat — remain. Some of the jewelry ...
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Archaeologists have unearthed coins, jewelry and stones from graves in Norway that likely belonged to high-status Viking ...
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The coins, along with a necklace made of 46 glass beads, demonstrate the Viking ... Researchers believe that both women may have come from abroad and married into the Skumsnes community, as ...