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Photo of the Ladby ship burial
Subject
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Viking Ships
Description
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Photo by Flickr user <a class="owner-name truncate no-outline" title="Go to Mandias's photostream" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/mutantmandias/" data-track="attributionNameClick" data-rapid_p="55">Mandias</a> of the Ladby Viking ship burial. The museum is built around the excavated Viking ship in its original location. For more information, visit
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<a class="owner-name truncate no-outline" title="Go to Mandias's photostream" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/mutantmandias/" data-track="attributionNameClick" data-rapid_p="55">Mandias</a>
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/mutantmandias/2938116604/in/photolist-5tCrZG-2KK77R-5tCBGQ-5t2X8c-u59UYd-5tCuzf-5tMAs4-5tCxJw-7EdiAj-tMWqmb-t8Fv7V-u5wB4V-tN5dM2-t8FmEp-t8vf5S-t8vn3j-u5Fo9V-tMVGey-u3cfHf-u3bPkS-tMWKE1-u3bKG9-t8F9xP-u5F274-tMW8Jm-tMVw1Y-t8vzo1-tMWM7j-JHT7VQ-tMVEpG-tMW7df-t8FE5K-KyDwdA-K4oMbi-JdkXas-JZCqbN-JdkVUS-JdkVf5-K6Mn45-Jdn1Mp-JZCirq-K9MJ28-K9MHTx-JHSZgm-K6Mdky-JdkHHN-K9MGgz-K9MFEz-JdkFF1-JdmMYD/
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Flickr
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2007
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Photo credits: <a class="owner-name truncate no-outline" title="Go to Mandias's photostream" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/mutantmandias/" data-track="attributionNameClick" data-rapid_p="55">Mandias</a>. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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http://en.vikingemuseetladby.dk/
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jpg
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Still Image
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/mutantmandias/2938116604/in/photolist-5tCrZG-2KK77R-5tCBGQ-5t2X8c-u59UYd-5tCuzf-5tMAs4-5tCxJw-7EdiAj-tMWqmb-t8Fv7V-u5wB4V-tN5dM2-t8FmEp-t8vf5S-t8vn3j-u5Fo9V-tMVGey-u3cfHf-u3bPkS-tMWKE1-u3bKG9-t8F9xP-u5F274-tMW8Jm-tMVw1Y-t8vzo1-tMWM7j-JHT7VQ-tMVEpG-tMW7df-t8FE5K-KyDwdA-K4oMbi-JdkXas-JZCqbN-JdkVUS-JdkVf5-K6Mn45-Jdn1Mp-JZCirq-K9MJ28-K9MHTx-JHSZgm-K6Mdky-JdkHHN-K9MGgz-K9MFEz-JdkFF1-JdmMYD/
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Denmark, Danmark, Viking Age
Burial customs
Burial Site
Danmark
Denmark
Excavation
Ladby
Museums
Ship Burials
Ships
Viking Age
Viking Ships
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Title
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Horse bones found in a heathen grave on display in Museet Ribes Vikinger
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Artefact
Description
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Foot bones from a horse found in a pit in a heathen grave in Ribe. Probably a pagan offering. Details about the exhibition can be found at http://www.ribesvikinger.dk/en/
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Anon
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Museet Ribes Vikinger / Ribe Viking Museum
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The World-Tree Project
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2016
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Anonymous contribution
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CC BY NC
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http://www.ribesvikinger.dk/en/
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jpg
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Still Image
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Danmark, Denmark, Ribe, Viking Age
Artefact
Burial customs
Burials
Danmark
Denmark
Exhibition
Grave goods
Horses
Museet Ribes Vikinger
Paganism
Ribe
Sacrifices
Viking Age
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Still Image
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Title
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Iron nails from a wagon burial on display in Museet Ribes Vikinger
Subject
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Artefact
Description
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Iron nails surviving from a wagon used as a coffin in Ribe Viking Museum. Details about the exhibition can be found at http://www.ribesvikinger.dk/en/
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Anonymous
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Museet Ribes Vikinger / Ribe Viking Museum
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
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Anonymous contribution
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CC BY NC
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http://www.ribesvikinger.dk/en/
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jpg
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No linguistic content
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Still Image
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Danmark, Denmark, Ribe, Viking Age
Artefact
Burial customs
Danmark
Denmark
Exhibition
Iron
Museet Ribes Vikinger
Nails
Ribe
Viking Age
Waggons
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Player
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<iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ylo69qbdd3w" frameborder="0" width="640" height="360"></iframe>
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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
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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2014-04-01T19:55:53.000Z
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http://YouTube.com
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms">Standard YouTube License</a>
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BirkaViking<br />published via YouTube.com
Subject
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Ship settings
Creator
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BirkaViking
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Admin
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YouTube Video
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English
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Moving Image
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylo69qbdd3w
Coverage
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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
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Title
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Double ship-setting at Anundshög, Sweden
Subject
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Ship setting
Description
An account of the resource
A double ship setting at the <span>prehistoric burial mound at </span>Anundshög in Sweden, the largest of 5 ship settings on the site. Many ship settings pre-date the Viking Age, but also occur up to the year 1000AD, and are associated with pre-Christian burial customs (the shiup setting sometimes containing remains). They may be thought of as substitutes for (or representative of) the ships used in burials, and of the journey to the afterlife. <br /><br />For more information about Anundshög, see the <a href="http://www.anundshog.se/" target="_blank">official website</a>.
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Anundshög (personal photo)
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
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Admin
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CC BY
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<a href="http://www.anundshog.se/" target="_blank">http://www.anundshog.se/</a>
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jpg
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Still Image
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1316
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Sweden
Viking Age
Anundshög
Archaeological Sites
Burial customs
Burial Mound
Commemoration
Memorials
Paganism
Pre-Christian
Pre-Viking
Ship settings
Ships
Stone
Sweden
Viking Age
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dc69a01722399b9d1748831dd584cd97
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<a href="http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14619571.2016.1175774" target="_blank">http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14619571.2016.1175774</a>
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'Board Games in Boat Burials: Play in the Performance of Migration and Viking Age Mortuary Practice' by Mark A. Hall
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Article
Description
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This contribution explores an aspect of boat burials in the second half of the first millennium ad across Northern Europe, specifically boat burials that included equipment for board games (surviving variously as boards and playing pieces, playing pieces only, or dice and playing pieces). Entangled aspects of identity, gender, cosmogony, performance, and commemoration are considered within a framework of cultural citation and connection between death and play. The crux of this article's citational thrust is the notion of quoting life in the rituals surrounding death. This was done both in the service of the deceased and in the service of those wanting to remember the deceased, the argument distills around the biographical trajectories or the different social and individual uses to which people put ostensibly simple things such as gaming pieces.
European Journal of Archaeology, Volume 19, Issue 3, 2016
Special Issue: Mortuary Citations: Death and Memory in the Viking World
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Mark A. Hall
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http://www.tandfonline.com/
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European Journal of Archaeology
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06/07/2016
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Mark A. Hall
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http://www.tandfonline.com/
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/yeja20/current
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English
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14619571.2016.1175774
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Viking Age, Migration Period
Academic Article
Archaeological Artefacts
Archaeology
Boardgames
Burial customs
Entertainment
Performances
Ship Burials
Tertiary Education
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<a href="http://sciencenordic.com/vikings-abused-and-beheaded-their-slaves?utm_source=ScienceNordic.com+Newsletter&utm_campaign=e6464f8038-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3bb7f89ffc-e6464f8038-239922141" target="_blank">http://sciencenordic.com/vikings-abused-and-beheaded-their-slaves?utm_source=ScienceNordic.com+Newsletter&utm_campaign=e6464f8038-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3bb7f89ffc-e6464f8038-239922141</a>
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News: Vikings abused and beheaded their slaves
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News article
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An article interviewing Anna Kjellström and Elise Naumann about the treatment of Viking slaves in burials.
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Lasse Biørnstad
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http://sciencenordic.com/
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ScienceNordic
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18/07/2016
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ScienceNordic.com
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http://sciencenordic.com/
http://forskning.no/arkeologi-historie/2016/07/flere-nordiske-vikingslaver-ble-halshugget-og-mishandlet-de-dode
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English
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http://sciencenordic.com/vikings-abused-and-beheaded-their-slaves?utm_source=ScienceNordic.com+Newsletter&utm_campaign=e6464f8038-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3bb7f89ffc-e6464f8038-239922141
Coverage
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Viking Age
Burial customs
News
Research
Slavery
slaves
Viking Age
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Title
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Myklebust ship
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Drawing
Description
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Comparison of the size of the Myklebust ship with the Gokstad and Oseberg ships
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Arkikon / www.facebook.com/sagastad/
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http://vikingr.news/2016/04/24/meet-norways-largest-vikingship-the-myklebust-ship/
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Arkikon / www.facebook.com/sagastad/
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Tamara Bakx
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Arkikon / www.facebook.com/sagastad/
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png
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StillImage
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Viking Age, 800 AD, 900 AD, Nordfordeid, Gokstad, Oseberg
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<a href="http://vikingr.news/2016/04/24/meet-norways-largest-vikingship-the-myklebust-ship/" target="_blank">http://vikingr.news/2016/04/24/meet-norways-largest-vikingship-the-myklebust-ship/</a>
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News about Norway's Largest Viking Ship
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Science and experience center called Sagastad is being built at Nordfjordeid, Norway, and will feature a full-size reconstruction of the Myklebust ship.
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Espen Oddhaug
Date
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24/04/2016
Contributor
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Tamara Bakx
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Vikingr News, Espen Oddhaug
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News Web sites
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Espen Oddhaug
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Espen Oddhaug
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Website
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English, Norwegian
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Website
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Norway, Myklebust, 9th century, Viking Age, 800 AD, 900 AD, Nordfjordeid, Sogn og Fjordane
Burial customs
Burial Mound
Burial Site
Burials
Cremation burial
Myklebust
Nordfjordeid
Sailing
Seafaring
Ships
Viking Age
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Title
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A basket of shield bosses
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Drawing - Archaeological Remains
Description
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<a href="http://pahoyden.no/2009/06/skjoldbuler-fra-myklebustskipet" target="_blank">A basket of shield bosses</a> found with the Myklebust ship.
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Ole Andreas Øverland
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British Library
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British Library
Date
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14/12/2013
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By Ole Andreas Øverland. via the British Library. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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jpg
Language
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Norwegian
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StillImage
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Viking Age, Nordfjordeid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
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<a href="http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=32426" target="_blank">http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=32426</a>
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Myklebust Round Barrows and Ship
Description
An account of the resource
The largest of five mounds at Myklebust, Nordfjordeid, Sogn og Fjordane in Norway contained the remains of the largest Viking Age ship found in Norway. It was excavated in 1874 by Anders Lorange, just 14 years before he died. Excavators found the remains of a 25m long ship. The ship had been burnt in situ, and the mound raised over it. When it was excavated, the burnt remains of weapons and 44 shield bosses were found, showing that the ship had 22 oars on each side. A copper kettle of possibly Irish origin was also found. It contained the burnt remains of a person. It was suggested that the discovery dated to the ninth or tenth century.
Excavations by Haakon Shetelig on the same site found the remains of eight other people in the other mounds, and another, more modest ship burial.
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Kenneth Thanche
Date
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08/10/2012
Contributor
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Roughage
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(c) Kenneth Thanche
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Viking Age, Norway, Ireland, 800 AD, 900 AD, Nordfjordeid, Sogn og Fjordane
Subject
The topic of the resource
Website - Archaeological Remains
Publisher
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<a href="http://www.megalithic.co.uk/index.php" target="_blank">The Megalithic Portal</a>
Format
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Website
Language
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English
Type
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Website
Burial customs
Burial Mound
Burial Site
Cremation burial
Ireland
Kettles
Norway
Seafaring
Shields
Ships
Viking Age
Weapons
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PL ISSN 0860-0007
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Printed Matter
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Title
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Report on the Pre-Christian Religions of the North Project
Description
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A report by Dr Leszek Gardeła on an ongoing international collaborative project, 'The Pre-Christian Religions of the North Project and its Archaeological Sources Database'. Published in FASCICULI ARCHAEOLOGIAE HISTORICAE XXVIII. Submitted to World-Tree Project by the author.
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Leszek Gardeła (Author)
Publisher
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INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY OF THE POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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© Leszek Gardeła
Coverage
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Migration Age
Viking Age
Europe
Subject
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Article-Report
Creator
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Leszek Gardeła
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FASCICULI ARCHAEOLOGIAE HISTORICAE XXVIII, pp. 17-26.
Date
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2015
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PDF
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English
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Text
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PL ISSN 0860-0007
Article
Burial customs
Paganism
Poland
Pre-Christian
Projects
Religion
Reports
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<a href="http://www.khm.uio.no/english/visit-us/viking-ship-museum/" target="_blank">http://www.khm.uio.no/english/visit-us/viking-ship-museum/</a>
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The Viking Ship Museum, Oslo
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Website
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UiO: Museum of Cultural History
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<a href="http://www.khm.uio.no/english/visit-us/viking-ship-museum/" target="_blank">http://www.khm.uio.no/english/visit-us/viking-ship-museum/</a>
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UiO: Museum of Cultural History
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Accessed 08/02/2016
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(c) UiO: Museum of Cultural History
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Website
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Norwegian, English
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Text, Image
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Viking Age, Norway
Description
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The Viking Ship Museum in Oslo presents an exhibition of the Gokstad, Oseberg and Tune Viking ships, and of finds related to them.
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http://www.khm.uio.no/
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http://www.khm.uio.no/english/visit-us/viking-ship-museum/
Burial customs
Seafaring
Ships