Viking finds in Denmark
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"My heart skipped a beat": Finding a rare Viking artifact in a Danish field
The detectorist Flemming Willum Petersen believes the figurine may be a sign of a long-lost Norse trading post.1 year ago — News -
Archeology student uncovers find of a lifetime in Denmark
Experts have now confirmed that the seven silver bracelets uncovered by Gustav Bruunsgaard are genuine Viking Age objects and could date to the 9th century.1 year ago — News -
How the Vindelev Hoard changed our understanding of the worship of Odin
What secrets about the spiritual beliefs of Viking societies did an unsuspecting metal detectorist uncover among the gold he found beneath the Danish soil?2 years ago — News -
Archaeologist reveals details of Viking coin find: "I knew right away that something exciting was going on"
Attached to the nearby Aalborg Historical Museum, Torben Trier Christiansen talks to The Viking Herald about the recent discovery of silver coins in Denmark and its significance.3 years ago — News -
Dramatic find of Viking coins discovered in Denmark
A young girl unearthed a rare cache of nearly 300 silver items in a cornfield near a former Norse fort in Denmark.3 years ago — News -
Viking hall from the era of King Harald Bluetooth discovered in Denmark
Archaeologists at the Historical Museum of Northern Jutland have come across a large Viking hall in Hune, Denmark, that can be dated to the era of Viking King Harald Bluetooth.3 years ago — News