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17 thoughts on “Viking Burials Found in Öland May be First of Many

  1. It looks like they left them where they were killed being that they weren't too deep underground. But that is a central location and an island with forts that would be good in a defensive sense. So why wouldn't you take the time to bury, burn or throw in the water the bodies unless you didn't intend to occupy the island but were just on a raid? I wonder what valuable, in their time artifacts were found? If they were stripped of jewelry etc. They may have been victims of continuous or overwhelming raiding but they really didn't show any trauma to the bones yet unless the femur looking cut cleanly is something. Will be interesting to see the rest of the documentary.

  2. Really interesting, and Fable is an awesome dog. 👏👏👏

    I just wonder what the description for the leopard vid says…🤔

  3. It was (probably) the warriors from Gråborg on Öland that massacred them. I have been there and it was amazing. They killed all of the men and women but not the children or the animals. That means the children probably starved to death or got eaten by the animals. No-one got buried by their peers. Just left to rot. The probable motive was that the Sandby Borg inhabitants were flexing on everyone else. I'm serious, Gråborg and Sandby borg were the richest communities on the island at that time and the Sandby Borg inhabitants were a little too cocky.

  4. A female leopard uses her superior night vision to get closer to a herd of grazing impala. Just as she’s about to pounce, a hyena shows up revealing her position and taking away her element of surprise.

  5. “A female leopard uses her superior night vision to get closer to a herd of grazing impala. Just as she’s about to pounce, a hyena shows up revealing her position and taking away her element of surprise.”

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