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English: The Oseberg Ship in the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo (Vikingskipshuset). This boat, unearthed in 1904, was built between 815 and 820 and was used as a burial boat for a high-ranking woman who died in 834. The body lay in a wooden burial chamber placed on the deck. Around the body were discovered numerous wooden, leather and textile objects. The boat, 22 m long, is made of oak wood. It featured 30 rowers and was not a boat built for the high seas. The museum presents three very well preserved Viking ships, as well as objects, which were discovered in three burial mounds near the Oslo Fjord. Template:Fr fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mus%c3%a9e_des_navires_vikings_d'Oslo |
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2010-07-27 11:06 |
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Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France |
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current | 13:26, 29 January 2024 | ![]() | 360 × 480 (48 KB) | Isidore (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information | Description = {{en|1='''The Oseberg Ship in the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo (Vikingskipshuset).''' This boat, unearthed in 1904, was built between 815 and 820 and was used as a burial boat for a high-ranking woman who died in 834. The body lay in a wooden burial chamber placed on the deck. Around the body were discovered numerous wooden, leather and textile objects. The boat, 22 m long, is made of oak wood. It featured 30 rowers and was not a boat built f... |
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