Pearls, Viking swords, spears and shields among hundreds of items excavated in N. Iceland
Archaeologists working at Dysnes, a recently discovered Viking age burial site in Eyjafjörður fjord in North Iceland are still busy excavating invaluable treasures. Hundreds of items have been found at the site, among them two swords, three spears and three shields.
The second sword : Both swords were badly damaged by rust [Credit: Hildur Gestsdóttir, Twitter] |
The site has been badly damaged by erosion. Almost half of one of the burials already excavated had been washed away by the sea. Hildur Gestsdóttir, who is in charge of the dig, told the local news site Vísir that despite the erosion the site had already yielded so many items the team no longer took any special note when new skulls or weapons were found.
One of the boat burials The proximity of the burial mound to the rocky coast is clear [Credit: Hildur Gestsdóttir, Twitter] |
Another reason the site is unusual is the size of the burials found: "All the burials are huge, we are talking about 8, and even 9 meter long burial mounds, far larger than anything we have seen at other sites. We have been speculating if this is connected to some regional tradition not found in other parts of Iceland."
Excavation of a Viking shield boss [Credit: Hildur Gestsdóttir, Twitter] |
The fact that the graves seem to have been left mostly undisturbed by grave robbers is also unusual. Many Viking age burials discovered in Iceland have been disturbed and robbed. For example, the second boat grave which was discovered at Kumlholt eleven years ago had been opened and disturbed at some point.
Debating the next step The archeloogists are working right at the waters edge. Nobody knows how much the sea has already claimed [Credit: Hildur Gestsdóttir, Twitter] |
The area where the ship burial was found is known as Dysnes, a name which points to Viking age graves, as dys is an old word for burial mound. The word Dysnes could be translated to "Burial ness".
Source: Iceland Magazine [July 07, 2017]
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