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Judi Lynn

(161,925 posts)
Mon Dec 7, 2020, 02:07 AM Dec 2020

Norway excavates a Viking longship fit for a king

Last edited Mon Dec 7, 2020, 03:14 AM - Edit history (1)

By Laurence Peter
BBC News
Published3 days ago



GETTY IMAGES

image captionThe buried longship at Gjellestad would have looked like this famous Oseberg ship on display in Oslo


Pyramids, castles, palaces: symbols of power and status have taken many forms down the ages, and for the Vikings what really counted was the longship.

This month Norwegian archaeologists hope to complete their excavation of a rare, buried longship at Gjellestad, an ancient site south-east of Oslo. It is the first such excavation in Norway for about a century.

Most of the ocean-going ship has rotted away over the centuries, but archaeologist Dr Knut Paasche believes the layout of the iron nails will still enable a replica to be built eventually.

Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) revealed it to be about 19m (62ft) long and 5m (16ft) wide - putting it on a par with the well-preserved Oseberg and Gokstad Viking ships on display in Oslo.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55145985

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Norway excavates a Viking longship fit for a king (Original Post) Judi Lynn Dec 2020 OP
I just don't see how that would survive rough waters. Baitball Blogger Dec 2020 #1
It does look crazy! I kept trying to see a deeper bottom, as if I couldn't believe my eyes. Judi Lynn Dec 2020 #2

Judi Lynn

(161,925 posts)
2. It does look crazy! I kept trying to see a deeper bottom, as if I couldn't believe my eyes.
Tue Dec 8, 2020, 06:45 AM
Dec 2020

Can't begin to understand it.



Very glad to see your post.

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