50 well-preserved Viking-era skeletons and rare artifacts found in Denmark; dating 850-970 AD.
Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered 50 well-preserved Viking-era skeletons near Odense, attributed to a small farming community. The remains, remarkably intact due to water levels and soil conditions, were found with rare artifacts like knives and brooches dating from 850 to 970 AD. Ongoing analysis, including soil samples, aims to reveal more about the burial practices and daily lives of the Nordic people during the Viking Age.
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