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The Sacrifices of Uppsala
Christian chronicler Adam Bremen described the temple at Uppsala as a site of sacrifice. A tapestry that was found in an elaborate ship burial in Osaberg in Norway shows several men apparently hanging from the branches of a tree, so these might also be sacrifices. And then also earlier than Adam of Bremen in the early 900s, a German general named Theatmar described ritual sacrifices taking place at the village of Leira in Zeeland. If this is true, it probably indicates that Leira, which is sort of centrally located in this large island of Zeeland in Denmark, was also a place of pilgrimage and collective sacrificial offerings.