Hårby Valkyrie: A 1,200-year-old gold Viking Age woman sporting a sword, shield and ponytail

This tiny figurine may represent a mythical warrior maiden who assisted Odin, the Norse god of war.

Four views of a gold-covered figurine in the shape of a woman. She holds a shield and a sword and wears her hair in a ponytail. There is a small hole behind her neck, perhaps for hanging.
Four views of the Viking Age Hårby Valkyrie figurine that was discovered in Denmark.
(Image credit: Museum Odense)
QUICK FACTS

Name: Hårby Valkyrie

What it is: Silver figurine

Where it is from: Village of Hårby, Funen Island, Denmark

When it was made: Around A.D. 800 (Early Viking Age)

Kristina Killgrove
Staff writer

Kristina Killgrove is a staff writer at Live Science with a focus on archaeology and paleoanthropology news. Her articles have also appeared in venues such as Forbes, Smithsonian, and Mental Floss. Kristina holds a Ph.D. in biological anthropology and an M.A. in classical archaeology from the University of North Carolina, as well as a B.A. in Latin from the University of Virginia, and she was formerly a university professor and researcher. She has received awards from the Society for American Archaeology and the American Anthropological Association for her science writing.

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