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An archaeology student finds 7 stunning Viking silver arm rings, Danish museum says

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — An archaeology student unearthed seven “spectacular” Viking-era curled silver arm rings earlier this year north of Denmark’s second-largest city, a Danish museum said, adding the finding has ties to Russia, Ukraine and the British Isles. The Moesgaard Museum, located south of Aarhus where the relics were found, said in a statement Monday Gustav Bruunsgaard came upon the armlets while scouring the area with a metal detector and a spade. Archaeological experts estimate that the arm rings date back to 800 CE. Silver was the Viking Age’s measure of value. It served as a means of payment and transaction, and to demonstrate “the owner’s financial ability,” according to the museum.

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