Possible Boat Burial of Legendary Viking Ivar the Boneless Discovered in Britain.
The Legendary Viking Ivar the Boneless
According to TSN.ua: Archaeologist Steve Dickinson has proposed a new theory: a mound on England's north-west coast could be the boat burial site of the legendary Viking leader, Ivar the Boneless. A fearsome 9th-century warlord, Ivar left a profound mark on Viking history, and this potential discovery could illuminate his life and legacy. His exploits are central to the Viking sagas that chronicle the Norse invasions of Britain.
Investigating the Mound
The suspected burial mound measures 60 meters in diameter and stands 6 meters high. If confirmed, it would be the first verified Viking boat burial site discovered in Britain. Known as Coningeshou, or 'The King's Mound,' the site is even referenced in Icelandic sagas, adding to its historical significance. Researchers plan to conduct a geophysical scan of the mound later this year to test the burial hypothesis.
The investigation has already uncovered artifacts like iron ship rivets and lead weights, which may indicate the presence of a Viking vessel. These finds underscore the mound's importance and suggest it could expand our understanding of Viking culture in the region. Such a discovery would represent a major advance in the study of Viking history and their impact on the British Isles.
Confirming Ivar the Boneless's burial would have substantial cultural and historical implications for understanding the Viking legacy in Britain. Beyond validating the boat burial tradition, it would offer a clearer view of Norse influence. The forthcoming geophysical survey may provide crucial new data, solidifying the mound's place in Viking historical research.
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