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The Oseberg ship (Norwegian: Osebergskipet) is a well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway. This ship is commonly acknowledged to be among the finest artifacts to have survived from the Viking Age. The ship and some of its … See more
The ship is a Karve, clinker built, almost entirely of oak. It is 21.58 metres (70.8 ft) in length and 5.10 metres (16.7 ft) broad, with a mast of approximately 9–10 metres (30–33 ft) in height. With a likely sail area of 90 square … See more
The grave had been disturbed in antiquity, and objects made of precious metals were absent. Nevertheless, a great number of everyday items and … See more
In 2004, an attempt to build a copy of the Oseberg ship was launched. A collective effort of Norwegian and Danish professional builders, … See more
The skeletons of two women were found in the grave with the ship. One, probably aged around 80, suffered badly from arthritis. The older woman also had Morgagni's syndrome, … See more
• The Oseberg ship (Viking Ship Museum, Norway).
• Excavation of the Oseberg ship, 1904/5.
• Moving the ship on rails to its current location at Bygdøy, September 1926. See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBOseberg ship, 9th-century Viking ship that was discovered in 1903 on a farm in southeastern Norway and excavated in 1904. It was found in a burial mound that included the skeletons of two women and several …
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WEBJul 10, 2024 · The Oseberg burial mound represents the richest find from the Viking age ever. The ship was used as a burial ship for two women in AD 834, in the Slagen valley just outside Tonsberg. Much evidence …
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