Article 68E4E Vikings brought their animals to England, research suggests

Vikings brought their animals to England, research suggests

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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Experts find evidence at Derbyshire cremation site of horses and dogs originating from the Baltic Shield

When the Vikings arrived in England they didn't just bring their helmets, axes and beards -they also brought their horses and dogs, research suggests.

Experts studying cremated remains associated with the Viking great army that invaded England in AD865, say they have found evidence of animals and humans travelling from the Baltic Shield - a geographical area that encompasses Finland and parts of Norway, Sweden and Russia.

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