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October 27, 2004

Skuldelev

Archaeology reports it it has been the season for Vikings, commenting on the Skuldelev ships and the discovery of a copper brooch.

Archaeologists at Ireland's National Museum have announced the "significant" and "exciting" discovery of a ninth-century Viking burial north of Dublin. The individual, most likely female, was buried with a bone comb and a bronze oval brooch of Scandinavian manufacture. Brooches also led to the discovery of England's first Viking burial ground in the village of Cumwhitton, near Carlisle.

Posted by Ghost of a flea at October 27, 2004 09:15 AM

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This will make your day, Flea!

Posted by: urthshu at October 27, 2004 05:30 PM

I love it that they are described as "hobbit-sized."

Posted by: Flea at October 27, 2004 07:08 PM