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Viking Age Textile Production Site Discovered in Denmark
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NPR World24.06.2026العالم3 dk okumaUnited States

Viking Age Textile Production Site Discovered in Denmark

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  • Archaeologists in Søften, Denmark, have uncovered a massive Viking Age textile production site dating back over 1,000 years.
  • The 100,000 sqm area includes flax processing facilities and over 80 pit houses, indicating a sophisticated, organized society and a large-scale production network.

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Archaeologists have discovered a large Viking Age textile production site in Søften, Denmark, dating back over 1,000 years. The site, spanning 100,000 square meters, includes flax processing areas and over 80 pit houses, suggesting a sophisticated and organized Viking society.

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SØFTEN, Denmark — Archaeologists have discovered a huge Viking Age textile production site in Denmark that dates back more than 1,000 years and underlines the sophistication of Viking society.

Experts from the Moesgaard Museum said this week that the sprawling 100,000-square-meter (more than 1 million-square-foot) site features an area for processing flax as well as more than 80 pit houses — semisubmerged huts that were used as workshops and dwellings in Viking times.

It's located in Søften, 10 kilometers (6 miles) north of Denmark's second-largest city, Aarhus, on the Jutland peninsula. The site dates back to the late Iron Age and early Viking Age, sometime between A.D. 600 and 950.

Archaeologist Liv Stidsing Reher-Langberg, who led the 10-month dig, said that "we have a clear focus on textile production, which makes this settlement different from other kinds of settlements of this period."

"We have spindle whorls, we have weight looms; that tells us about what has been going on in the pit houses," said Reher-Langberg, adding that archaeologists had also discovered silver coins, glass beads and pottery.

Experts found separate areas for production and crafts, plus a single residential home, which suggests work was overseen by a powerful individual with control over resources and production.

Reher-Langberg said that, over the last three decades, people with metal detectors had unearthed several silver coins in the area. A trial excavation 1½ years ago, before the start of construction work on a new road and industrial area, then piqued archaeologists' interest.

"We could see in the trenches that it just keeps on going, with these houses and pit houses and textile production features," Reher-Langberg said.

Moesgaard Museum historian Kasper Andersen said that the discovery at Søften is "another piece in the puzzle" to understanding the local economic, cultural and political structure at the time.

During the Viking era, Aarhus — then known as Aros — functioned as a center for royalty and international trade. And last year, archaeologists discovered another Viking site in Lisbjerg, just 4 kilometers (2½ miles) away, that was likely home to members of the nobility.

Goods and resources were likely brought from the countryside and settlements like Søften, before entering an extensive international trade network, Andersen said.

"When you have a production site of this scale, it cannot be only because of the local area. It needs to be understood as part of a greater network, a much bigger international perspective," Andersen said.

Reher-Langberg hopes future carbon dating and pollen analysis might answer some lingering questions, for instance about what kind of textile production went on at the site.

During the Viking Age, considered to run from A.D. 793 to 1066, Norsemen known as Vikings undertook large-scale raids, colonization, conquest and trade throughout Europe, even reaching North America.

Andersen said that the discovery at Søften shows that Vikings were "not just simple, uncivilized, barbaric hordes, rambling about Europe."

"To have a place like Søften, you need a very well-organized society with a production line, and you also need a market to have the production," he said. "The textiles from Søften go into a market that's much bigger than just the local area."

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific types of textiles were produced?
  • What was the exact scale of the international trade network for these textiles?

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