Archaeologists Find Huge Viking Textile Production Site in Denmark
A new archaeological discovery in Denmark reveals a large Viking Age textile production site, highlighting the advanced nature of Viking society.
Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered a huge Viking Age textile production site. The site dates back more than 1,000 years. The discovery underlines the sophistication of Viking society. The size of the production site indicates significant textile manufacturing during the Viking period. This finding provides new insight into the organization and craftsmanship of Viking society.


