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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNEagle-Eyed Man Discovers Rare Viking Arm Ring That May Have Been Lost in a Marsh in Sweden 1,000 Years AgoAn unidentified man found the armlet in a wetland last fall. Kalmar County Administrative Board. Last fall, a Swedish man ...
A passerby discovered a rare Viking-era iron bracelet in a wetland on the Swedish island of Öland. The open-ended bracelet style is rare in large part because of the use of iron. Officials plan to ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNA Rare Viking Armband Made Of Iron 1,000 Years Ago Was Just Found Preserved In A Swedish WetlandWhile walking along a wetland near Löt on the Swedish island of Öland, a passerby recently happened upon a rusty brown loop ...
The Kalmar County in southern Sweden announced the discovery of an extremely rare Viking bracelet made of iron. The bracelet was unearthed by an anonymous resident in a marsh on the island of ...
A person visited a wetland in Öland and found a 1,000-year-old iron armband, officials said. Photos show the highly decorated Viking jewelry. Google Street View ...
An unidentified man found the armlet in a wetland last fall. Kalmar County Administrative Board Last fall, a Swedish man spotted something in a marsh on Oland, Sweden’s second-largest island.
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