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Bracelets dubbed Denmark's largest Viking-era gold find

Published June 16, 2016

Associated Press

Denmark's main museum says amateur archaeologists have found seven bracelets — one of silver and six of gold — which are considered to be the largest Viking-era gold find in Denmark.

National Museum of Denmark spokesman Peter Pentz says finding one "is huge but it is something special to find seven."

Pentz says the bracelets weighing a total of almost one kilogram (2.2. pounds) were discovered last week near Vejen in western Denmark by people using metal detectors.

He said in a statement Thursday the bracelets could have been used by a Viking chieftain to reward faithful followers. They likely were part of a treasure that includes a gold chain found in the same field in 1911.

The Viking Age ranged from around 800 until 1050.

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