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Viking Ship Burial in Norway May Have Been Built Over Bronze Age Grave

Summary by Medievalists.net
Archaeologists investigating a Viking ship burial in Norway have found evidence that it may have been built over a much older Bronze Age grave.

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Norwegian archaeologists found that the Viking Kurgan was built over a much older burial site.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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A grave mound in the south-west of Norway contains the remains of a ship's burial. So much was clear at the beginning of the excavations.

·Heidelberg, Germany
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In Denmark, archaeologists have previously discovered an artifact that changes the perception of Vikings and their culture. The finding has helped researchers to take a fresh look at the history of Vikings and their heritage. Against this background, a new discovery in Norway also shows a more complex history of funeral traditions during this period. Archaeologists in Norway discovered the burial of a bronze century under a curgan with a Viking …

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Medievalists.net broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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