Viking Boat May Be Buried in England: "The discovery of a handful of ancient iron nails, a belt buckle and some silver coins in northeast England has sent a thrill through the world of Viking scholarship, hinting strongly that a Norse boat burial site may lie beneath the Yorkshire soil."
"The site, which is being kept secret, was found in December by amateur metal detector enthusiasts who reported their discoveries to antiquities experts at the museum in January."
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
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