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50 ‘well-preserved’ skeletons from Viking Age unearthed in Denmark

By Editorial Board Last updated: October 14, 2024 4 Min Read
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50 ‘well-preserved’ skeletons from Viking Age unearthed in Denmark

A burial floor containing 50 “exceptionally well-preserved” skeletons from the Viking Age has been found in Denmark.

The 21,500sq ft web site was discovered throughout a routine survey forward of infrastructure work close to the village of Aasum, near Odense, Denmark’s third-largest metropolis.

It holds the stays of males, girls and kids. In addition to the skeletons, there are some cremated our bodies.

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The location holds the stays of males, girls and kids. Pic: AP

Consultants stated excessive chalk and water ranges within the space’s soil helped protect the stays so properly that they hope to hold out DNA exams on the skeletons.

The DNA evaluation may reveal particulars of their life tales in addition to insights into different facets of life through the Viking Age, equivalent to kinship, migration patterns and extra.

Michael Borre Lundo, who led the six-month dig, known as it an “exciting” discover as a result of the skeletons are so “very, very well preserved”.

Sometimes, Mr Borre Lundo stated, archaeologists would “be lucky to find a few teeth in the graves, but here we have entire skeletons”.

He stated DNA evaluation could present if they’re associated to one another and the place they arrive from.

The location was in all probability a “standard settlement”, maybe a farming group, Mr Borre Lundo stated, and is positioned round three miles from a hoop fortress, in what’s now central Odense.

Skeletons and skulls sit in graves at an excavation site of a 10th century Viking burial ground in Aasum, Denmark, Monday, Oct. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/James Brooks)

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The location was discovered throughout a routine survey. Pic: AP

Meaning the stays are in all probability not these of the famed Norsemen, often known as Vikings, who terrorised Europe through the Viking Age, from round 793 to 1066AD.

Vikings carried out large-scale raids, colonising, conquering and buying and selling all through the continent and even travelled so far as North America.

In a single grave, a lady is buried in a wagon – the upper a part of a Viking cart was used as a coffin – suggesting she was from the “upper part of society”, Mr Borre Lundo stated.

Together with the human stays, archaeologists unearthed brooches, necklace beads, knives, and even a small shard of glass which will have served as an amulet.

Mr Borre Lundo stated the brooch designs recommend the lifeless had been buried between 850 and 900AD.

Conservator Jannie Amsgaard Ebsen hopes the soil can also maintain different preserved natural materials on the backs of brooches or knife handles.

Jannie Amsgaard Ebsen, conservator at Museum Odense, holds a brooch, discovered at the excavation site of a 10th century Viking burial ground in Aasum, Denmark, Monday, Oct. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/James Brooks)

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Conservator Jannie Amsgaard Ebsen holds a brooch from the positioning. Pic: AP

She stated: “We’re actually hoping to realize the bigger image. Who had been the those who had been residing on the market? Who did they work together with?

Archaeologists stated most of the artefacts got here from far past Denmark’s borders, shedding gentle on intensive Viking commerce routes through the tenth century.

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