New Viking Treasure Discovered in Norway
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:43 pm
http://www.bitsofnews.com/content/view/4578/2/
Friggen awesome! Makes me want to go out there and help.
And a news clip to go with it. ^_^The unseasonably warm weather might make meteorologists, climate researchers, and even the odd man and woman on the street a tad nervous. But field archaeologists, digging through what would normally be frozen solid earth covered in a thick layer of snow in the middle of the Norwegian winter, might be excused for thanking God, or Odin, the king of the old Norse gods, for the helping hand.
On the second of January, scientists from the archaeological museum in Stavanger, Norway made a major discovery of what is believed to be a Viking burial site at Frøyland in the western parts of Norway. The grave sites excavated so far date back to the 8th and 9th century and are very well preserved.
When the scientists started the excavations a week ago they didn't need to dig to deep before they uncovered three graves not far apart.
In one of the three graves, a noble woman's grave, the archaeologists found amongst other things four pieces of jewellery, pearls, gilded glass beads, a knife and and a number of other household utensils.
"I'm surprised, no shocked and I have never seen anything like it in my 28 years as an excavator," said the senior archaeologist, Olle Hemsdorff, working at the site. "The very size, quality and craftsmanship of these jewelleries are stunning," he continued.
Friggen awesome! Makes me want to go out there and help.