Researchers say the discovery matched "very well" with a story documented in a historical text known as the Sverris Saga.
The skeletons were preserved thanks to favorable soil chemistry, particularly chalk and high water levels, experts from Museum Odense ... social patterns in the Viking Age, such as kinship ...
Newsweek has reached out to the Museum Odense for comment via email. Skeletons in graves at an excavation site of a Viking burial ground in Aasum, Denmark on October 7, 2024. The skeletons were ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad The skeletons were preserved thanks to favorable soil chemistry, particularly chalk and high water levels, experts from Museum Odense said.
The skeletons were preserved thanks to favorable soil chemistry, particularly chalk and high water levels, experts from Museum Odense ... into social patterns in Viking Age, such as kinship ...
Skeletons and skulls sit in graves at an excavation site of a 10th century Viking burial ground in Aasum ... particularly chalk and high water levels, experts from Museum Odense said. The site was ...
archaeologist at Museum Odense, works at an excavation site of a 10th century Viking burial ground in Aasum, Denmark, Monday, Oct. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/James Brooks) Skeletons and skulls sit in ...