• @[email protected]
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    3221 days ago

    We have found Damascus steel in viking camps in Sweden, so it is quite possible that this ring was traded for, or looted.

    Until we find conclusive proof of conversion to Islam, we should be very careful in reading further into this than simply being an interesting artifact.

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      1220 days ago

      I thought it was pretty standard for people to travel around this far, especially the Vikings. They were sought after as mercenaries, afaik, and I imagine this sort of artifact could be part of a pay packet.

      There’s Viking graffiti in Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia, for example.

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        220 days ago

        I think that some people will connect the artifact to the current gang issues here in Sweden.

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          220 days ago

          That seems like a huge leap. As a non swede my first impression was that some viking probably “married” a pretty Muslim girl he came across doing what vikings purportedly did.

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            220 days ago

            Thats fair, as a Swede I have been used to people constantly taking shots at us lately about migration and gang crime