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Viking Age researcher Neil Price takes us to Sweden, the likely origin of the Vikings found in Saaremaa; theories about what happened 1,300 years ago and why 41 Vikings, along with their possessions, were given a ship burial.
Viking Age researcher Neil Price takes us to Sweden, the likely origin of the Vikings found in Saaremaa; theories about what happened 1,300 years ago and why 41 Vikings, along with their possessions, were given a ship burial.
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Salme: Ancient Viking Burial Ships
S1, EP2 "Salme: Ancient Viking Burial Ships"Viking Age researcher Neil Price takes us to Sweden, the likely origin of the Vikings found in Saaremaa; theories about what happened 1,300 years ago and why 41 Vikings, along with their possessions, were given a ship burial.
Salme: Ancient Viking Burial Ships
S1, EP1 "Salme: Ancient Viking Burial Ships"We travel back to the Europe of over a thousand years ago, to discover what it meant to be a Viking; we also meet the team behind the present day excavations and understand the process of exhuming one of the most exciting archaeological finds.
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