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The sled poles found in the Oseberg ship were not found with the sleds, and thus probably do not belong directly to any of the sleds. They are highly decorated with carvings, and were probably around 2m long originally.

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This relief is in the wall of Oslo cathedral. It depicts a man beset by beasts or devils, and was originally in St Hallvard's Cathedral. Iconographically, it is similar to the figure beset by beasts motif that is a feature of some earlier runestones…

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

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A detailed reconstruction of the Oseberg wagon. It sits in the lobby of the Quality Hotel Tønsberg.

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

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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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Wooden boxes with various designs carved into them, seen at Tonsberg Viking Festival. Some of the designs are Viking-style, while others (e.g. the aegishjalmr) are more modern.

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

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A wooden carving in the shape of the stern decoration of the Oseberg ship for use as an ornament. Seen on a stall at the Tonsberg Viking Festival

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Wooden chopping boards with Viking-style decoration and decorated bone combs in cases.

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Carved wooden spoons and bowls from Taberna Vagantis at Tønsberg Viking Festival.

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A Viking ship carving in Reginalds Tower Viking Museum, Waterford city

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