Birka grave Bj 581

Birka grave Bj 581 held remains confirmed to be of a Norse female, who was buried with two horses, an arsenal of weapons, and other elite grave goods during the 10th century in Birka, Sweden. Although the remains had been thought to be of a male warrior since the grave's excavation in 1878, both a 2014 osteological analysis and a 2017 DNA study identified that the remains were of a female.

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Birka grave Bj 581

Birka grave Bj 581 held remains confirmed to be of a Norse female, who was buried with two horses, an arsenal of weapons, and other elite grave goods during the 10th century in Birka, Sweden. Although the remains had been thought to be of a male warrior since the grave's excavation in 1878, both a 2014 osteological analysis and a 2017 DNA study identified that the remains were of a female.

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