Isotopic provenancing of the Salme ship burials in Pre-Viking Age Estonia

ANTIQUITY(2016)

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Ship burials are a well-known feature of Scandinavian Viking Age archaeology, but the discovery of 41 individuals buried in two ships in Estonia belongs to the Pre-Viking period and is the first of its kind in Europe. The two crews met a violent end around AD 750, and were buried with a variety of richly decorated weapons, tools, gaming pieces and animal bones. The rich grave goods suggest that this was a diplomatic delegation protected by a cohort of elite warriors. They were armed with swords of Scandinavian design, possibly from the Stockholm-Malaren region, and stable isotope analysis is consistent with that being the probable homeland of the crew.
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Estonia,Pre-Viking Age,isotopic analysis,ship burial,grave goods
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