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Title
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The Stone ships (Skeppssättning)(Nordic bronze age - Viking age)
Description
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The Stone ship or ship setting was an early burial custom, characteristically Scandinavian but also found in Northern Germany and the Baltic states. The grave or cremation burial is surrounded by tightly or loosely fit slabs or stones in the outline of a ship. They are often found in grave fields, but are sometimes far from any other archaeological remains. Excavations have shown that they are usually from the Nordic Bronze Age or from the Germanic Iron Age, the Vendel Age and the Viking Age.
The largest known stone ship is the mostly destroyed Jelling stone ship in Denmark, which was at least 170 metres long.
Stone ships in this video:
Ale's Stones
Tjelvars grave
Anundshög
Blomsholm stone ship
Gannarve stone ship
Mjösjön stone ship
Nässja stone ship
Askeberga stone ship
Runsa Stone ship
Vätteryd Stone ship
Music: Lord Wind - The temple of harmony
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2014-04-01T19:55:53.000Z
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http://YouTube.com
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Publisher
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BirkaViking<br />published via YouTube.com
Subject
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Ship settings
Creator
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BirkaViking
Contributor
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Admin
Format
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YouTube Video
Language
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English
Type
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Moving Image
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylo69qbdd3w
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Scandinavia
Viking Age
Pre-Viking
Anundshög
Askeberga skeppssättning
Blomsholm skeppssättning
Burial customs
Commemoration
Denmark
Gannarve skeppssättning
Hyperborea
Megalithic Monument
Mjösjön skeppssättning
Nässja skeppssättning
Nordiska Bronsåldern
Runsa skeppssättning
Scandinavia
Ship Burials
Ship settings
skeppssättning
Stone
Sweden
The Nordic Bronze Age
Tjelvars grav
Vätteryd skeppssättning
Vendel Period
Vendeltiden
Viking Age