Among the finds were items such as a frying pan and textile equipment suggesting that the people buried there may have been women, though perhaps not Scandinavian.
Un equipo de arqueólogos noruegos han documentado tres enterramientos vikingos del siglo IX en un yacimiento que se localiza en la granja Skumsnes (Fitjar, Noruega) y que probablemente pertenecía a un rey o jefe local. Dentro del ajuar destaca el hallazgo de una rara moneda pic.twitter.com/A2nl95hsrZ
— Crónica de Arqueología (@ivandiazsm) January 12, 2025
The site was originally found by recreational metal detectives, and excavations took place in late 2024, further uncovering one of the first coins ever minted in Denmark.