Kasper Tuxen is a Danish public figure recently linked to Viking-era archaeology—spotlighting Viking trade networks and textile production. A concise bio is updated to reflect current relevance.
Archaeologists have uncovered a 100,000-square-metre Viking site at Soften, 10 km north of Aarhus, Denmark, featuring flax-processing areas, 80+ pit houses, and a structured production system. Dating to AD 600–950, the find highlights textile production and an emerging, well-organized economy connected to broader trade networks.