<P> The Oseberg tapestry fragments, discovered within the Viking Age Oseberg ship burial in Norway, feature a scene containing two black birds hovering over a horse, possibly originally leading a wagon (as a part of a procession of horse - led wagons on the tapestry). In her examination of the tapestry, scholar Anne Stine Ingstad interprets these birds as Huginn and Muninn flying over a covered cart containing an image of Odin, drawing comparison with the images of Nerthus attested by Tacitus in 1 CE . </P> <P> Excavations in Ribe in Denmark have recovered a Viking Age lead metal - caster's mould and 11 identical casting - moulds . These objects depict a moustached man wearing a helmet that features two head - ornaments . Archaeologist Stig Jensen proposes that these ornaments should be interpreted as Huginn and Muninn, and the wearer as Odin . He notes that "similar depictions occur everywhere the Vikings went--from eastern England to Russia and naturally also in the rest of Scandinavia ." </P> <P> A portion of Thorwald's Cross (a partly surviving runestone erected at Kirk Andreas on the Isle of Man) depicts a bearded human holding a spear downward at a wolf, his right foot in its mouth, and a large bird on his shoulder . Andy Orchard comments that this bird may be either Huginn or Muninn . Rundata dates the cross to 940, while Pluskowski dates it to the 11th century . This depiction has been interpreted as Odin, with a raven or eagle at his shoulder, being consumed by the monstrous wolf Fenrir during the events of Ragnarök . </P> <P> In November 2009, the Roskilde Museum announced the discovery and subsequent display of a niello - inlaid silver figurine found in Lejre, Denmark, which they dubbed "Odin from Lejre". The silver object depicts a person sitting on a throne . The throne features the heads of animals and is flanked by two birds . The Roskilde Museum identifies the figure as Odin sitting on his throne Hliðskjálf, flanked by the ravens Huginn and Muninn . </P>

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