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Info Of Viking Imported Finds Discovered Inwards Cemetery Works


EXPANSION WORKS OF BYNESET CEMETERY AT STEINE CHURCH IN TRONDHEIM, NORWAY HAS LED TO THE DISCOVERY OF AN IMPORTED CLASP OR BROOCH DATING FROM THE VIKING ERA.

The honour is idea to live on a gold-plated silvery plumbing equipment from a mass brought to the expanse during the Viking age.

Raymond Sauvage from NTNU’s Department of Archaeology together with Cultural History, together with the projection director for the excavations said “We know that the Vikings went out on raids. They went to Republic of Ireland together with brought things back”

“You don’t brand discoveries similar this everywhere. There are exclusively a few areas where people had the resources to move out on such voyages.”

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