Archaeologists have discovered a Viking-era settlement as well as almost a dozen human skeletons from a later time period during a dig conducted ahead of planned roadwork.

A team of researchers made the finds in the small, rural municipality of Viru-Nigula in northern Estonia—which is one of the Baltic nations and borders Russia—near the parish church, Estonia’s ERR News reported.

https://www.newsweek.com/archaeologists-discover-viking-era-settlement-human-skeletons-1831504

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