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  2. Viking art - Wikipedia

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    Gold jewellery from the 10th century Hiddensee treasure, mixing Norse pagan and Christian symbols. Pair of "tortoise brooches," which were worn by married Viking women. Viking art, also known commonly as Norse art, is a term widely accepted for the art of Scandinavian Norsemen and Viking settlements further afield—particularly in the British Isles and Iceland—during the Viking Age of the ...

  3. Hiddensee treasure - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest discovery of Viking gold artifacts in Germany. The jewelry dates from the late Viking Age, c. 10th century. The pendants include both Norse pagan and Christian symbols – Thor's hammer of Mjölnir and the cross. It is possible that the jewelry originally belonged to the family of the Danish King Harald Bluetooth. [1] [2]

  4. Hacksilver - Wikipedia

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    The mixed Viking Cuerdale Hoard, deposited in England before c. 910, also contains 8,600 coins, as well as these ingots and pieces of jewellery and plate. Hacksilver from the medieval period, Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte, Hamburg, Germany. Viking age settlement, eighth to eleventh centuries; trade and raid routes are marked green.

  5. 1,000-year-old Viking treasure found hidden in dirt: 'Unique ...

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    The Viking artifacts are estimated to be 1,000 years old. Museum director Ole Madsen said that the relics will be exhibited once researchers take soil samples and x-rays of the artifacts.

  6. Galloway Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Galloway Hoard, currently held in the National Museum of Scotland, is a hoard of more than 100 gold, silver, glass, crystal, stone, and earthen objects from the Viking Age, discovered in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, in September 2014.

  7. ‘Exceedingly rare’ ancient tools found under melting ice in ...

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    The findings could date to the Viking Age, which spanned from 800 to 1050, according to the National Museum of Denmark.Radiocarbon dating will be conducted to know for certain. The Lendbreen pass ...

  8. Category:Germanic archaeological artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Viking ship burials (17 P) Viking ships (2 C, 14 P) ... Pages in category "Germanic archaeological artifacts" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 ...

  9. Spillings Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The caches contained silver objects ranging from coins, bars, thread and hacksilver to be used as raw material, to jewelry such as fingerings, bangles and pendants. Much of the material had been bundled up to correspond with the mark-weight system of the Viking Age, in which 200 grams (0.44 lb) made one mark .