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They also indicate that the buried individual was a woman, given that oval brooches were usually Viking women’s jewelry, though only bone analysis can confirm this beyond a doubt.
Archaeologists subsequently concluded that it was a Viking boat burial for an elite woman who lived over 1,100 years ago.
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The hoard, dating back roughly 1,000 years, was found on the shores of the Schlei, an inlet in the Baltic Sea.