Viking age axe, found earlier this year in Hedmark, Norway. In the immediate vicinity of this axe there has also been found another axe, a spear and a sword, suggesting an overplowed burial site.
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Viking age axe, found earlier this year in Hedmark, Norway. In the immediate vicinity of this axe there has also been found another axe, a spear and a sword, suggesting an overplowed burial site.

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2 Skilling 1624, minted during the reign of Christian IV of Denmark and Norway. Found in Hedmark earlier this year.
Leaden measuring weight, dating to late viking age or the early medieval period. It weighs 10.7 grams, and measures 15 mm across. Found in RÃ¥de this season.
Viking age or medieval key, found last season in Østfold.
From a previous post about a fragment of a similar key we found some years ago:
This is only one of several types of advanced lock mechanisms that was used by the vikings. The mechansim is illustrated in fig. 2.
Other types of mechanism can be found here (in norwegian): http://goo.gl/UrJuLK
Bronze fragment with ring and dot pattern, found last month in RÃ¥de, Norway. This motif is found throughout antiquity in Northern Europe, but is generally dated to iron age.

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Animal head foot plate of a cruciform brooch, found in RÃ¥de last month. These brooches are generally dated to migration period (375 AD - 538 AD).
Folded lead rune amulet, dating from the viking age or early medieval period, though most likely viking age due to the context in which it was found. The function of these objects are unknown, but it is believed they were both for communication and possibly magical purposes.
These are often found nearby cemeteries in the period surrounding the christianization of Norway.
1 Skilling Dansk 1668, coined during the reign of Frederik III of Denmark (1648-1670). Found last season in Østfold.