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England, Cumbria: Eaglesfield

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See also Viking burials found in England

Status-  Accepted  [Richards 2004]:p.193 [Wilson 1976]:p.394  Possible   [Edwards 1992]
Type- Mound Burial [Richards 2004]:p.193
Find date- 1814
Bodies- Male skeleton
Dated to- ?
Museum- Newcastle upon Tyne
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Grave goods
  • Sword
  • Axe or Spear (LOST). Oiginally described as a halbard 11" long. Cowan and Edwards both suggests that it might have been a spear? [Cowan 1948] [Edwards 1998]:p.19
  • Fibula? (LOST) - L:5" Ring-headed pin?

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