AT THE SITE Archaeologists at move excavating the Dysnes site. Dysnes translates equally "Burial-ness". Photo/Auðunn
Yesterday archeologists, who are working at a large burial site inwards Eyjafjörður fjord inwards northward Iceland, announced that they had discovered the remains of a send burial dating dorsum to the Viking age. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 wealthy chieftain seems to lead maintain been buried inwards 1 of his boats along amongst some of his worldly possessions, including a sword together with his dog. More unexplored burial sites are believed to live on located at the site.
The grave is believed to appointment dorsum to the ninth or tenth centuries. The sword, which was industrial plant life some the surface is inwards rattling misfortunate condition. The archeologists await to take away the sword from the Blue Planet today.
A site of regional significance during Viking Age
The archeological dig takes house northward of the town of Akureyri at a site which is believed to lead maintain been of enormous local importance during the Viking age. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 few hundred meters southward of the burial site is Gáseyri, which was the primary trading post service inwards Eyjafjörður fjord during the Viking age.
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The archeological dig takes house northward of the town of Akureyri at a site which is believed to lead maintain been of enormous local importance during the Viking age. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 few hundred meters southward of the burial site is Gáseyri, which was the primary trading post service inwards Eyjafjörður fjord during the Viking age.
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