Roar Ege: The Lifecycle of a Reconstructed Viking Ship
In 1962, the remains of five late Viking Age ships were excavated from Roskilde Fjord, near Skuldelev on the Danish island of Zealand (See Figure 1: Crumlin-Pedersen and Olsen, 2002). Twenty years later, the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde began the process of building its first full-scale Viking shi...
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Main Authors: | Tríona Sørensen, Martin Rodevad Dael |
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Language: | EN |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b74e127b21714b3b922a862d0b91a6a8 |
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