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Denmark's National Museum unveiled Wednesday what it described as the first "portrait" of a Viking: a miniature 10th-century figurine depicting a man with an imperial moustache, braided beard and ...
The brooches were made of wires bent into shape and were part of a hoard from Hornelund that reflected the gold work of the ...
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50 Viking Age burials discovered in Denmark, including a woman in a ...
The Viking Age graves near Åsum date to the 900s, perhaps to when the Danish king Gorm "the Old" and queen Thyra ruled from the nearby Jutland town of Jelling.
Each activity required a different kind of boat. About 30 minutes outside of Copenhagen, Denmark, the Viking Ship Museum offers a glimpse into that seafaring life.
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Live Science on MSNHornelund Brooches: Viking age gold ornaments mysteriously buried in Denmark 1,000 years ago
Two brooches from Denmark are unique examples of Viking Age goldwork that includes Christian and Norse designs.
New analysis of silver items in the Bedale hoard reveals Scandinavians travelled to the east to trade much earlier than previously thought.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Danish museum officials say that an archaeological dig last year has revealed 365 items from the Viking era, including 60 rare coins. Danish National Museum spokesman Jens ...
Review: Denmark's Viking Ship Museum Offers a Glimpse Into Life at Sea On display are five real Viking ships, intentionally sunk in Roskilde Fjord around 1,000 years ago to form a defensive barrier.
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