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Beaver Fur Was Used by High Status Vikings as a Symbol of Wealth, Study Finds
Fur doesn't frequently preserve well in the archaeological record, therefore there isn't much concrete evidence to support the idea that fur was a major commodity during the Viking Age, which lasted between 800 and 1050 CE
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Boy Rescues Skunk With Head Stuck in a Cup
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Air Pollution May Have Raised the Likelihood of Developing Dementia
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Marine Dinosaur Fossil Found in the Middle of the Desert
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Freya the Female Walrus Climbs into Norwegian Boats
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Creepy Dead Spiders Are Turned Into Robotics That Grip Objects
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30 Potential New Species Found in the Depths of the Ocean
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Fossil of Creature with ‘Bizarre’ Tentacles May be the World’s Oldest Known Predator






