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Seven kilometres north of Aarhus, in the town of Lisbjerg in Denmark, a team of archaeologists has discovered 30 tombs of the Viking era with numerous objects including beads of glass, coins, ceramics, scissors and, above all, an exceptional wooden chest adorned with precious metals that could belong to [...]
Archaeologists at the Moesgaard Museum in Denmark are excavating 30 graves in Lisbjerg, a few kilometers north of Aarhus in Jutland. They are believed to be around a thousand years old. They were discovered during construction work in a field. Aarhus played an important role as a center of trade and commerce during the Viking Age, from the eighth to the eleventh century. It is believed that the graves are likely to be related to a noble family f…
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