That page is always an irritating experience, but here’s the related video that discusses the original find from 1934 and the subsequent “rediscovery” of the shaman and new excavations of the gravesite that revealed even more artifacts the original missed.
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Yeah, this feels AI-written in parts (especially the "what does the word shaman mean" and the Viking-tangent) but amazing find!