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Why was a Viking warrior's sword buried on his left side? Skip to main content. ... most warriors were free men who owned their own farms,” Sauvage said in an NTNU statement. ...
In 2017, a team of Swedish archaeologists announced an exciting discovery: They had, for the first time, identified the remains of a Viking woman warrior. A DNA analysis of a Viking Age skeleton ...
The 1,000-year-old fighter's grave (main) in Scotland's Swordle Bay was filled with warrior artefacts (inset), including a a broad axe and large sword, as well as a ringed pin.
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That a Viking warrior was found buried on a farm is not a surprise, as “most warriors were free men who owned their own farms,” Sauvage told Science Norway, a publication of NTNU.