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Borre mound cemetery (Norwegian:
Borrehaugene from the Old
Norse words borró and
haugr meaning mound)
forms part of the
Borre National Park at
Horten in...
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sites for
understanding the
Vikings include: Norway: Oseberg; Gokstad;
Borrehaugene. Sweden:
Gettlinge gravfält; the
cemeteries of Birka, a
World Heritage...
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Oseberg ship, a well-preserved
Viking era ship
dating from
around 800 AD.
Borrehaugene (Borre
mound cemetery)
forms part of the
Borre National Park in Horten...
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house is now a museum,
located on Munch's
Street (Munchsgate 25).
Borrehaugene (from Borre, the name of a
local village and "haugene" from the Old Norse...
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Sandefjord side is
Vestfold County's
largest collection of petroglyphs. At
Borrehaugene near
Borrre there are 9
large mounds and
around 30
smaller ones. It is...
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collection of
royal tombs. The park
includes the
Borre mound cemetery (
Borrehaugene) from the Old
Norse words borró and
haugr meaning mound. The
Borre style...
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Oseberg Ship
Oseberg Style Cart
Examples of the Broa and
Oseberg Style Borrehaugene Jane Kershaw, Viking-Age
Scandinavian art
styles and
their appearance...
- Båthaugen - Site of the Tune ship in Rolvsøy in Tune, Østfold,
Norway Borrehaugene -
Norwegian national park in Horten, Vestfold,
Norway Flagghaugen - Avaldsnes...
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ariske rase".
Dagsavisen (in Norwegian). 28
December 2000. "Vigrid
bruker Borrehaugene".
Gjengangeren (in Norwegian). 7
August 2012. Brunsdale,
Mitzi M. (2016)...
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Halfdan the Mild, Gudrød the Hunter, and
Halfdan the
Black are
located at
Borrehaugene outside Horten. When the
issue of Ynglingatal's
value as a
source and...