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  2. Oseberg Ship - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Gabriel Gustafson - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Adolf Gustafson Oseberg ship. Gabriel Adolf Gustafson (8 August 1853 – 16 April 1915) was a Swedish-Norwegian archaeologist. He was responsible for the excavation and conservation of the Oseberg Ship (Osebergfunnet) . [1] [2]

  4. 1903 in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Oseberg ship was discovered.. 31 January–6 February – The Nordic Games take place in Kristiania. [2]7 April – Fredrikstad Football Club (FFK) is founded; 16 June – Roald Amundsen commences the first east-west navigation of the Northwest Passage by leaving Oslo, Norway.

  5. Longship - Wikipedia

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    The Oseberg ship and the Gokstad ship – both from Vestfold in Norway. They both represent the longship design of the later Viking Age. Roskilde 6 is the name given to the longest longship ever found at approximately 37.4 metres (123 ft).

  6. Ladby ship - Wikipedia

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    The Ladby ship. The Ladby ship is a major ship burial at the village of Ladby near Kerteminde in Denmark. It is of the type also represented by the boat chamber grave of Hedeby and the ship burials of Oseberg, Borre, Gokstad and Tune in South Norway, all of which date back to the 9th and 10th centuries.

  7. Sled - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable sled or tube, a plastic membrane filled with air to make a very lightweight sled, like an inner tube; Foam slider, a flat piece of durable foam with handles and a smooth underside; Backcountry sled, a deep, steerable plastic sled to kneel on with pads and a seat belt; Airboard, a snow bodyboard, i.e. an inflatable single-person sled [15]

  8. Sledding - Wikipedia

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    Sledding in Yyteri, Finland. Children sledding in a park, 18 secs video. Sledding, sledging or sleighing is a winter sport typically carried out in a prone or seated position on a vehicle generically known as a sled (North American), a sledge (British), or a sleigh.

  9. Anne Stine Ingstad - Wikipedia

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    After she had become a state research fellow in 1977, Anne Stine Ingstad took up a new field of research, the processing of the textile finds from the Kaupang and Oseberg excavation sites. Following her research, together with archaeologists Bjørn Myhre and Arne Emil Christensen jr. [ no ] , she wrote the book Osebergdronningens grav (1992).