Goods found with the bodies also appeared to have been through the cremation fires. Sword and buckles, nails and wire embroidery all suggested these had been Viking cremations. In Norway ...
They put the little weights in one pan and the silver in the other. The Vikings bought goods and materials such as silver, silk, spices, wine, jewellery, glass and pottery. They sold items like ...
A newly translated runic inscription has shed light on the Galloway Hoard, considered to be one of the richest collections of Viking-age objects ever found in Britain and Ireland when it was uncovered ...
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