
Norway Hiker Uncovers 1,500-Year-Old Gold Sword Scabbard, Sheds Light on Migration-Period Power
A hiker in Norway’s Austrått district found a 1,500-year-old gold sword scabbard buried under a fallen tree. Likely belonging to a 6th‑century regional leader, the ornate yet practical piece shows wear from battle and was possibly placed in bedrock as a religious offering, highlighting power structures during the Migration Period. University of Stavanger researchers note the find is extremely rare—one of about 17 known pieces in northern Europe—and offers new clues about leadership and ritual in 6th-century Norway.