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Sweden: On a Real Estate Site, Archaeologists Find Two 2,500-Year-Old Jewels that Reveal an Unknown Funeral Practice

In Marby, near Norrköping, a preventive yard discovered a funeral monument of the Bronze Age. Now, two 2,500-year-old twisted rings were resting between the stones. Announced in May 2026, the find would perhaps be unique in the Scandinavian archaeological space. These ornaments were usually in peat bogs and rarely, if ever, in a funerary context. What was hidden by the funeral site of Marby The preventive excavations of Marby have delivered a la…
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In Marby, near Norrköping, a preventive yard discovered a funeral monument of the Bronze Age. Now, two 2,500-year-old twisted rings were resting between the stones. Announced in May 2026, the find would perhaps be unique in the Scandinavian archaeological space. These ornaments were usually in peat bogs and rarely, if ever, in a funerary context. What was hidden by the funeral site of Marby The preventive excavations of Marby have delivered a la…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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