Finds from Salme burial ships
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
- Finds from Salme burial ships
Ragnar Saage, Tartu universitāte, Vēstures un arheoloģijas institūts
Grobiņā, Dzīvās vēstures festivāla "Seeburg 2018" ietvaros notika zinātniskie lasījumi.
“Atradumi no Salmes apbedījuma kuģiem”
2008. gadā Sarēmas salā, Salmes pagastā atrastie divu senlaiku kuģu vraki mainīja kuģniecības vēsturi. Šie ir vecākie kuģu vraki, kuri tika atrasti Igaunijā, un kuri nāk no 8. gadsimta.
Arheologi ir apstiprinājuši, ka šis ir unikāls atradums visā Eiropā, jo agrāk nav tikuši atklāti šādi kaujas apbedījumi, kuros būtu bijuši atklāti tik daudzu kritušo karavīru skeleti.
www.grobinasturisms.lv
I suspect that the single edged weapons were what we call Seaxes from which is derived 'Saxon' as a people know to use them.
Very interesting. Thank you!
sorry that U could not film it further away so we could see the pictures he is talking about
These people came from mälardalen, swedes.
The DNA extraction from their teeth points to that, and the archaeological findings too ofcourse.
Also, they were not out on a raid but on a diplomat mission (perhaps to propose a marriage or create trading rights?) with elit warriors as guards.
or so the historians think based on the findings.
@@joonte1010 There is now an documentary series about Salme ships running in Estonian TV. The dramatization there is built around story that they were passing through on their way to/from Black Sea (across rivers in Western Russia) and that it might have been an conflict between two Viking groups. That would explain why viking burial was provided - locals wouldn't have had the motivation to put in such an effort or be familiar with funeral tradition. Of course, that's an speculation.
Yep and me being Swedish I’m related to 2 of them! VK508 and VK512. Both my ancestors. From near where my family came from in Sweden.
@@CKing-388My DNA indicates I am related to 7 of them the closest being VK510 . Life is strange!
what's the joke at the end of 8th minute? Poles?
To do with Polish Lancers in WW2?
Viking ancestors blood runs in estonian people. They should celebrate who they are, forget the UN and Russian times.
Calm down. Finish ancestors' blood runs in Estonian people.
@@arabofon calm down. The estonian ancestors blood runs in finnish people.
calm down both of u, russian ancestors blood runs in finnish and stonian ppl
@@TheCostic hahahaa :D yeah, right. Maybe mordvan?
@@TheCosticit makes sense! After all, the map shows only two bordering countries- Russia and Latvia.
Came here after watching Viking Dead, episode 3. Very dry presentation. Don't think this dude should get his PhD. 😆😆