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Post by UKarchaeology on Apr 1, 2016 14:14:23 GMT
A Danish Viking burial site contains a buckle that may have come from Ireland or Scotland.At just 6 cm in diameter, this little buckle is causing quite a stir in archaeological circles. The small gilt bronze buckle once held a petticoat together and was buried between 900 and 1,000 years ago with its female owner in a Viking grave in west Denmark. It is a rare find for Denmark, as the buckle appears to have come from Scotland or Ireland. But just to determine this has been quite a journey, says project manager and archaeologist Ernst Stidsing, from the Museum East Jutland, Denmark. The find is described in a collection of articles "Dead and buried in the Viking Age", published by Saxo Institute at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Full story: sciencenordic.com/unique-jewellery-british-isles-found-danish-viking-grave
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