In a village in central Denmark, archeologists made a landmark discovery that could hold important clues to the Viking era: a burial ground, containing some 50 "exceptionally well-preserved" skeletons.
"This is such an exciting find because we found these skeletons that are so very, very well preserved," said archeologist Michael Borre Lundø, who led the six-month dig. "Normally, we would be lucky to find a few teeth in the graves, but here we have entire skeletons."
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