Iron Age graves with nearly 50 glass beads uncovered at major archaeological site near Nyköping, Sweden (opens in new tab)
Archaeologists excavating a large site near Rogsta, outside Nyköping, have uncovered Iron Age graves containing cremation urns, burned human bones, and dozens of colorful glass beads. The project, which began in April, is revealing evidence of burial customs and settlement activity spanning thousands of years. The excavation covers about 16,000 square meters and ranks among […]
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