An archaeologist has suggested the location of the legendary Viking settlement of Jomsborg.
The settlement is believed to have been founded by the legendary Danish warrior, Palnatoke, in the late 10th century. The location of Jomsborg has been a mystery for centuries, with many historians and archaeologists searching for its whereabouts.
According to archaeologist Søren Sindbæk, Jomsborg was located on the southern coast of the Baltic island of Wolin, which is now part of Poland. Sindbæk’s theory is based on a number of factors, including the discovery of a large ring fortress on Wolin that dates back to the 10th century.
The ring fortress is known as the Borgeby Fort and is one of several fortresses that were built by the Vikings during their expansion into eastern Europe. The fort is believed to have been built by Palnatoke and his followers as a base for their raids on the surrounding areas.
Sindbæk’s theory is supported by a number of other factors, including the discovery of Viking artifacts on Wolin and the presence of a large Viking army in the area during the late 10th century. The Vikings were known to have established settlements in areas where they had a military presence, and it is likely that Jomsborg was no exception.
The discovery of Jomsborg would be a significant development for historians and archaeologists alike. The settlement is believed to have been one of the most important Viking settlements in eastern Europe and was home to some of the most legendary warriors of the time.