Painstaking race against time to uncover Viking ship's secrets
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Painstaking race against time to uncover Viking ship's secrets
Inch by inch, they gently pick through the soil in search of thousand-year-old relics. Racing against onsetting mould yet painstakingly meticulous, archaeologists in Norway are exhuming a rare Viking ...
Viking ship in Norway buried near cult temple, feast hall and funeral mounds
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Viking ship in Norway buried near cult temple, feast hall and funeral mounds
Ground penetrating radar found subterranean ritual structures.
Gjellestad: a newly discovered ‘central place’ in south-east Norway 🇳🇴
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A previously unknown elite Viking ritual centre - including a feast hall, cult house, and ship burial - has been found in 🇳🇴 using ground-penetrating radar.
The discovery was made at Gjellestad, which is is home to the Jell Mound. This is one of the largest Iron Age funerary mounds in all of Scandinavia.
“The site seems to have belonged to the very top echelon of the Iron Age elite of the area, and would have been a focal point for the exertion of political and social control of the region,” said Lars Gustavsen, lead author of the research.
"A full excavation of the ship burial is currently underway, marking the first time a Viking ship burial has been excavated in almost 100 years"
Gjellestad: a newly discovered ‘central place’ in south-east Norway
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The discovery was made at Gjellestad, which is is home to the Jell Mound. This is one of the largest Iron Age funerary mounds in all of Scandinavia.
“The site seems to have belonged to the very top echelon of the Iron Age elite of the area, and would have been a focal point for the exertion of political and social control of the region,” said Lars Gustavsen, lead author of the research.
"A full excavation of the ship burial is currently underway, marking the first time a Viking ship burial has been excavated in almost 100 years"
Gjellestad: a newly discovered ‘central place’ in south-east Norway
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