Archaeologists may have unearthed beer hall of ancient Viking kings in Denmark
Irish Sun
Monday 19th October, 2009
(ANI)
Copenhagen, October 19 : Archaeologists have unearthed a large mud building in Denmark, which may have been a cult place or beer hall of the ancient Viking kings.
According to a report in The Copenhagen Post, the hall, 48 metres long and seven metres across, overlooks the site of a Viking palace unearthed in 1986 in what is an historic area of Denmark.
"We are sure we have found a royal building of some sort," said Tom Christensen, curator of Roskilde Museum at the time.
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