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  • Tags: Slottsfjellsmuseet

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The finds from this grave were primarily tools, including pliers, a frying pan and a pot handle. The display also includes bronze oval brooches, glass beads and other pieces of jewellery.

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Finds from a burial at Nordre Fevang. They include an 'Vlfberht' sword, a spearhead, an axe, arrowheads and a shield boss.

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Glass beads found at Lower Klåstad near Larvik

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A large cross-shaped brooch from Tveitene in Larvik and a smaller one from Kongsteigen in Stokke.

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A rattle, a pair of scissors, and a pottery jar from Tønsberg.

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A sword, axe, spearhead, fish hook, whetstone and other artefacts found during excavations in the 1930s at Kaupang in Skiringssal.

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An iron rattle from Vestfold in Norway.

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An appropriately themed bench in Slottsfjellsmuseet, next to the remains of the Klastad ship.

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A model of the reconstructed Klåstad ship that stands next to the display of the original.

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Photographs of the remains of the Klåstad ship in Slottsfjellsmuseet.

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

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A line drawing of the Klåstad ship on the wall at the Slottsfjellsmuseum. It shows which parts survive of the ship.

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A print of part of the Oseberg tapestry on a wall at the Slottsfjellsmuseum.

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A reconstruction of the stem of the Oseberg ship marks the Slottsfjellsmuseum.
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