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A Norwegian family came across a 1,200-year-old Viking relic while searching for a missing earring in their yard On the 4th, local time, foreign media such as science media Live Science reported that a Viking’s tomb was found in a house yard on the island of Yompuland, Norway, and bronze jewelry plated with gold was found
Viking, now from Norway, Denmark and Sweden, was notorious for storming large swaths of Europe in the 9th and 11th centuries and greatly influenced European history. The long-sleeping relic emerged to the world when the Asbig family used a metal detector to find the missing earring in their yard
The jewelry discovered was identified as a brooch of a Viking aristocratic womanWhen signals were detected under a large tree while metal detectors were being scanned throughout the yard, the family began digging, but the family immediately contacted local authorities to find an unexpectedly valuable Viking relic, not an earring