Viking graves are significant because their uniqueness, lineage layering, and care reveal an effort to preserve the dead person's story within the larger culture.
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Viking graves are significant because their uniqueness, lineage layering, and care reveal an effort to preserve the dead person's story within the larger culture.
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"...Second thing is, these graves seem to have a record of lineage. And what we mean by that is, these people are buried on..."
"So there seems to be a story going on in these burials. Okay? And the third thing about these graves that we've discovered is..."
"...to found an empire. So he must marry into a new lineage, a new world family."
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