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Title
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Ribe Viking Center (Ribe VikingeCenter)
Subject
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Museums and Living History
Description
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Ribe VikingeCenter was established in 1992, and is one of the World's leading centers for living history and experiencing the Viking past. It consists of three main areas representing different periods of Viking history: a recreation of a marketplace and harbour from the eighth century; a series of town houses from 825 AD; and a long-house with 5 connected buildings dating from 980 AD. Each of these areas is populated by re-enactors and volunteers pursuing traditional crafts. <br /><br />As stated on the Ribe VikingCentre Website, the purpose of the Centre is "to communicate Ribe's Viking Age history by bringing it to life in our reconstructed environments". There is a focus on immersive environments, education through experience, volunteers engaging in authentic crafts and pursuits, and experimental archaeology. <br /><br />Reconstructions have been carried out in close co-operation with Den Antikvariske Samling, and the Centre is continually developing new techniques, concepts and experiences to help communicate Denmark's Viking past.<br /><br /> The Center has also produced a series of <a href="http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/video.aspx" target="_blank">educational videos</a> about life in the Viking Age, and different crafts pursued at the centre.<br /><br />More information available at the Official <a href="http://ribevikingecenter.dk/en/about-us/background.aspx" target="_blank">website</a>
Creator
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Ribe VikingCenter
Source
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<a href="http://ribevikingecenter.dk/en/about-us/background.aspx" target="_blank">http://ribevikingecenter.dk</a>
Publisher
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Ribe VikingCenter
Contributor
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The World-Tree Project
Rights
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All materials (c) Ribe VikingCenter
Language
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Danish
English
Identifier
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http://ribevikingecenter.dk
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Denmark
Viking Age
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Title
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Mural in Ribe VikingCenter telling the history of the Vikings and Ribe
Subject
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Reconstruction
Description
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<span><span>A chalk mural decorating the interior of one of the larger reconstructed townhouses in Ribe VikingCenter (the Thing-Hall)<br /></span></span><span>and telling the history of the Vikings in Ribe. It was produced using authentic materials and techniques by artist <span>Trine Theut in 2010 to celebrate 1300 years since the foundation of Ribe. It is i</span>nfluenced in part by the design of the Bayeux tapestry, and includes several runic inscriptions. It is strikingly displayed in the fire-lit interior.<br /><br />For more information about the Center, see item #1007 and information on the Ribe VikingCenter's </span><a href="http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/learn-more/the-mystery-of-the-runes.aspx" target="_blank">website</a>
Creator
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Ribe VikingCenter
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Administrator
Rights
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CC NC BY
Relation
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http://www.ribevikingecenter.dk/en/learn-more/the-weaver.aspx
Format
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jpg
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1025
Coverage
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Denmark
Ribe
Modern
Artwork
Decoration
Denmark
Education
Everyday Life
Experience
Experimental Archaeology
Heritage
Houses and buildings
Living History
Modern
Modern Runes
Mural
Painting
Re-enactment
Reception
Reconstruction
Ribe
Runes / Runer
Sites
Tourism
Tourist Attraction
Viking
Viking Age
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Title
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Pre-Viking Dragon Head Stem Post in the Limburgs Museum
Subject
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Artefact - Pre-Viking
Description
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This distinctive dragon-head stem post probably came from a ship, and was recovered from the River Scheldt in the Netherlands. It has been carbon-dated to the Migration Period and demonstrates that elaborate carved figure-heads pre-dated the Vikings. It was bought by the British Museum, but was photographed in a temporary exhibition on Dragons at the Limburgs Museum in the Netherlands. Original c. 57 inches. Source, Gwyn Jones, A History of the Vikings, 2nd edn (Oxford, 1984), p. vii.
Creator
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Tamara Bakx
Source
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<a href="http://www.limburgsmuseum.nl/en/" target="_blank">The Limburgs Museum</a>
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Tamar Bakx
Rights
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Image (c) Tamara Bakx
Format
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jpg
Type
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Still Image
Coverage
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Netherlands
Pre-Viking
Animals
Artefact
Carving
Decoration
Dragon Heads
Dragons
Limburgs Museum
Migration Period
Netherlands
Pre-Viking
Sailing
Ships
Wood