From Archaeologists unearth rich Viking women’s graves in Norway with jewelry and coins.
Archaeologists working on the west coast of Norway have uncovered a Viking Age burial site at Skumsnes farm in Fitjar. This site, believed to date back to the early 9th century, has revealed a wealth of artifacts that shed light on the lives of high-ranking Viking women and their roles in society. The findings include rare jewelry, silver coins, textile tools, and unique grave markers. [continue]