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    A TEAM of archaeologists are scratching their heads over the 'bizarre' discovery of a 1,150-year-old Viking necklace in a Burren Cave.
    It is the largest Viking necklace discovered in Ireland and is said to be "relatively rare in the Viking world".
    Dr Marion Dowd of Sligo IT is leading the excavation of Glencurran Cave in the Burren National Park, which she yesterday described as a 'treasure trove' for archaeologists.
    The necklace was one of the major items discovered in the dig funded by the Department of the Environment and the Royal Irish Academy and is described as a 'stunning piece of jewellery' by Dr Dowd.
    Dr Dowd said yesterday: "The necklace is the largest Viking necklace to have been found in Ireland. Normally, Viking necklaces that have been found have five to six glass beads, but this has 71 glass beads covered with gold foil."
    A leading expert on Irish cave archaeology, Dr Dowd said: "It is really is bizarre how this necklace from a high status Viking came to be in a cave in the Burren. There is no parallel for it in Ireland and it is puzzling on a number of fronts."
    "The necklace would have been imported into Ireland from Scandinavia in the late 9th and early 10th century. Small numbers of these beads have been found with Viking burials at Kilmainham, Dublin, but nothing like the number found in Glencurran Cave.
    "Such necklaces were worn by high status Viking women that they might denote a woman's cultural and religious affiliations. These were certainly prestigious items."
    Dr Dowd said that the Vikings never settled in the Burren and speculated that the necklace -- dating from the mid 9th century -- could have been the result of a trade with Vikings from Limerick and Gaelic chieftains in the Burren.
    The cave is located in a remote site in the Burren National Park and according to Dr Dowd "has been the site of important archaeological discoveries since 2004". Dr Dowd said that the cave has been excavated in 2004, '08 and '09 and that she hopes to return next summer.
    Among the discoveries were the skeletal remains of a two to four-year-old child that were placed in the cave in the Bronze Age, about 3,500 years ago. A 10,000-year-old bear shoulder bone has also been discovered.
    - Gordon Deegan
    Irish Independent




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    Simply marvellous

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    Default Re: Stunning Viking necklage in the dark for 1150 years

    Are those two necklaces or just one big one ?
    I heard a theory when I was studying archeology that women's status was never decided by what type of necklace they had but on how many she had.
    Let's say the husband makes a wealth of 10000 euros(just a example) he would then go and buy his wife a necklace. When he makes another 10000 he would buy her another necklaces and so on.
    Naturally this is just a theory but if that one goes then this women would infact not have that high of a status, she just lucked out on a big one.

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    Default Re: Stunning Viking necklage in the dark for 1150 years

    One. It should be similar to this one


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    Default Re: Stunning Viking necklage in the dark for 1150 years

    When I saw this thread, I thought they had found a piece opf viking clothing that seductively revealed and highlighted the neck, a portmanteau of necklace and decolletage. After an moment, I realised a typo was the more likely case.

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    tell me the truth! you expected an old school viking bra! lol

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    Default Re: Stunning Viking necklace in the dark for 1150 years

    hehe that's reserved for the nordic bronze age

    Think the modern day research showed with that the top was even more revealing and her stomach was visible.
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