Mythical Norse Artifacts Discovered In Viking Graves Confirm Icelandic Sagas Once Again

Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – Archaeologists never truly know what they will uncover when they excavate Viking graves, or any ancient tombs, for that matter and that is one of the reasons why archaeology remains such an interesting subject for anyone fascinated by the ancient past. There is something especially rewarding about those moments when seemingly ordinary ancient objects, once used in everyday life, turn out to hold far deeper significance.
In the enigmatic world of the Vikings, where Norse mythology shaped and guided people’s lives, even the most unassuming artifact could carry unexpected meaning. This was precisely the case when archaeologists excavated several Viking graves.
What initially appeared to be simple grave goods were later revealed, through careful study of mythology and sagas, to be what some scholars now believe were mythical objects—items that the Norse people cherished and held in especially high regard. “It’s fascinating”, archaeologists say.
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