Skeletons of related Viking-era men to reunite for exhibit
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The skeletons of two related Viking-era men are set to be reunited for an exhibition opening in Copenhagen this month.

(Photo courtesy: National Museum of Denmark)
Scientists established a genetic link between the Norsemen who died on separate sides of the North Sea.
A University of Copenhagen geneticist says they were either half brothers or nephew and uncle.
A local museum curator says the older man from central Denmark likely took part in Viking raids because he had an unhealed pelvic wound “which may have originated from a proper stab from a sword.”
The younger man’s skeleton was found in a mass grave in England with the remains of at least 35 other men who were massacred on orders from a king.




