Norway, 1903; Our first buried artifact is uncovered.
Sources Used
Museum of the Viking Age
https://www.vikingtidsmuseet.no/english/
https://www.khm.uio.no/english/visit-us/viking-ship-museum/exhibitions/oseberg/index.html
https://www.vikingtidsmuseet.no/english/the-viking-age/
https://www.khm.uio.no/english/collections/objects/the-long-soak.html
The Museum is on Instagram @vikingtidsmuseet
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wuzf_AdLzQI&t=7s
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WAYAwcuTzwM
Web Sources
https://artincontext.org/viking-art/
https://isogg.org/wiki/Haplogroup
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/598/598-h/598-h.htm
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