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Related: About this forumUnique Female Viking Grave In Swedish Mountains Reveals Its Secrets
AncientPages.com | July 14, 2023 | Archaeology, News, Vikings
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - As previously reported on Ancient Pages, the discovery of a mysterious Viking grave in the Swedish Mountains last year was hailed as one of the country's greatest and most exciting archaeological finds. At the time of the discovery, scientists knew little about the content of the grave.
The story began when mountain climber Eskil Nyström came across an extraordinary 1,200-year-old brooch.
"My first thought was that I had found a mine, but then when I had dug around, I understood that it can't be, Nyström told TT.
Nyström took the brooch home and asked around, but no one knew what it was or where it came from. One year later, he came in contact with the museum Jamtli in the city of Östersund and understood the archaeological and historical value of the brooch he had found.
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Unique Female Viking Grave In Swedish Mountains Reveals Its Secrets (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Jul 2023
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not unique. they found a warrier's grave in the 1800's, just didn't know it was a female til
pansypoo53219
Jul 2023
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JoeOtterbein
(7,812 posts)1. K n R ! Thanks for posting!...
...You are so amazing, because you always find the most interesting articles first!
Judi Lynn
(163,083 posts)3. Nothing but luck, for sure! Thank you.

pansypoo53219
(22,018 posts)2. not unique. they found a warrier's grave in the 1800's, just didn't know it was a female til
recently.