Scientists have connected 800-year-old skeletal remains found in a well at Norway’s Sverresborg castle to a mysterious figure ...
The findings corroborate with the Norse Sverris Saga, an 800-year-old story of King Sverre Sigurdsson, according to ...
Now scientists say skeletal remains found in a well at Norway’s Sverresborg castle belong to the mysterious figure mentioned in a medieval saga. The new findings, using advanced DNA analysis and ...
Radiocarbon dating confirmed that the body is around 900 years old, and previous studies suggested it was a man aged 30-40 ...
Well-man skeleton (Åge Hojem NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet) The elusive medieval man’s bones were first found in the well at Sverresborg Castle ... new techniques like advanced gene-sequencing ...
The centuries-old 'Well Man' skeleton was dumped in the well of a Norwegian castle, and researchers have spent years scratching their heads as to why it was there, and if there was some greater ...
Scientists have finally solved the 800-year-old mystery surrounding a “well-man” from an ancient Norse saga. Years have been ...
SCIENTISTS have finally solved the 800-year-old mystery surrounding a “well-man” from an ancient Norse saga. Years have been ...
Years have been spent performing DNA analysis on human bones found in a well at Norway’s Sverresborg Castle. Now experts ... With the help of advanced technology like genetic sequencing and ...
Genetic analysis has confirmed a detail of an important Norse saga, telling us more about someone dubbed the "Well-man".
The elusive medieval man’s bones were first found in the well at Sverresborg Castle, but researchers ... Now, using new ...