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Some Viking Women Purposefully Elongated Their Skulls 1,000 Years Ago, New Study Suggests - MSNResearchers in Sweden just uncovered the remains of three 8th to 11th-century Viking women whose skulls were elongated into cone-like shapes. Believed to have originally been practiced by the Huns ...
But there is evidence of body modification. Archaeologists in the 1980s noted "strange marks" on the teeth of male Viking Age skulls that looked like the teeth had been deliberately filed.Some 130 ...
THE FACE of a 1,000-year-old Viking warrior women has been reconstructed by scientists. The amazing reconstruction is complete with a gruesome battle wound on her skull and layered skin.
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