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These carved pieces are original elements of the stem of the Oseberg ship, showing how highly decorated it was and how well preserved the woodwork was.

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Carved wooden bookends, modelled on viking ship prow. Seen in Ribe VikingCenter.

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Detail shot showing the carving at the stem of Saga Oseberg at the Tønsberg Viking Festival.

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These ships were carved on polished red deer antler.

This find is a part of the permanent exhibition in the Hedeby Viking Museum / Wikinger Museum Haithabu.

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A carved design on one of the tent boards at Tonsberg Viking Festival. The tents are designed so that one side can be raised as an awning to turn it into a shop.

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A stone carved with two boats and cup marks in Slottsfjellsmuseet.

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A dragon figurehead on one of the reconstructed Viking ships at Tonsberg Viking Festival.

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These carved bone pieces were found in Winetavern Street and Fishamble Street, Dublin.

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Bonze-Age depictions of ships from Solbakk, Rogaland, Norway. For a higher resolution image, see http://www.unimus.no/foto/imageviewer.html#/?id=14105910&type=jpeg

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Boxes featuring the Mammen mask were on sale at Tønsberg Viking Festival.

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Five carved animal heads were found in the Oseberg burial. One of these is too damaged to be displayed. Some of the heads were found with rope running through their mouths, like reins, and all were found with a rattle and a piece of rope.
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