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August 21, 2011

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The find dates back to about 750 AD and the items found clearly suggest the Scandinavian heritage of the fallen, Peets said, adding he hoped DNA testing and carbon dating would yield additional information about their native land.

According to Peets, the men may have been a war-diplomatic mission, with ambitions to show power and demand tributes.

These warriors, including high noblemen, died in a tough battle, Peets said.

The men, who were also buried with four dogs and hunting birds, are believed to have been in their 30s and 40s with frames ranging from 180-190 centimetres (5'11-6'3 feet).

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