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Viking Treasure: 1,000-Year-Old Jesus Figurine Found
8 Dec
Summary
- A 1,000-year-old gilded figurine of Jesus was discovered.
- The artifact was found in Norway on All Saints' Day.
- The detectorist described the find as a magical and poetic moment.

A remarkable discovery has been made in Norway, where a metal detectorist unearthed a gilded figurine believed to depict Jesus Christ. The artifact, estimated to be nearly 1,000 years old and dating to around 1100 A.D., was found on All Saints' Day, a significant Christian observance.
The hobbyist, Kim Erik Dybvik, found the striking relic in a grassy meadow in Åndalsnes, a coastal town. Dybvik, who pursued his passion for metal detecting inspired by a childhood fascination with hidden treasures, described the moment of finding the figurine as "magical and poetic." He immediately recognized its medieval style and the remnants of gilding, noting its significance.
Reporting all finds predating 1537 to Norwegian authorities is mandatory. The figurine has since been examined by archaeologists and is now undergoing conservation. Dybvik expressed hope that the artifact will eventually be displayed, contributing to a clearer understanding of cultural heritage and history.




