Now, the town will be featured on these maps. The authors believe that the combs have a connection to the site of Hedeby. It appeared that they were crafted out of reindeer antlers. It is unclear ...
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The archaeological site of Hedeby consists of the remains of an emporium – or trading town – containing traces of roads, buildings, cemeteries and a harbour dating back to the 1st and early 2nd ...
In archaeological terms, the authors suspect that these combs demonstrate a strong link, in particular, with the important site of Hedeby, formerly in Denmark but now located in Germany.
In the 800s, missionaries were encouraged by pagan kings to work in the trading centers Hedeby, Ribe, and Birka, apparently to reassure Christian merchants that it was safe to visit them.
"Perhaps the princely family in Emmerlev had control over an area between Ribe and Hedeby and thus secured trade in the area." Nielsen gave his wife a replica of the gold ring for Christmas ...