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Elite warrior’s rare gold sword scabbard discovered by hiker in Norway is ‘among the finest works from the period’

A man went out on a morning walk in southwest Norway and stumbled upon a surprise: an elite warrior’s sword scabbard that was purposefully buried 1,500 years ago. The rare gold object, which was richly decorated with serpentine animals, was probably an offering to the gods at a time of famine and societal turmoil, researchers say.

“I saw a mound in the ground under a tree and poked at it with a stick,” the hiker said in a translated statement from the University of Stavanger in Norway. “Suddenly, I saw something that glittered. I didn’t quite understand what I had found.”

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