- The
Gokstad Mound (Norwegian:
Gokstadhaugen) is a
large burial mound at
Gokstad Farm in
Sandefjord (formerly
Sandar muni****lity) in
Vestfold County,...
- a
contraction of Geirekstad) in Vestfold, the
location of the
mound Gokstadhaugen,
where the
Gokstad Ship was excavated. The
theory that Olaf thus had...
- replica. It is an
exact replica of the
Gokstad ship
recovered from
Gokstadhaugen, a
Viking Age
burial mound in Sandefjord,
Norway in 1880.
Viking was...
- the boat was discovered,
situated on
arable land, had long been
named Gokstadhaugen or
Kongshaugen (from the Old
Norse words konungr meaning king and haugr...
-
Archived from the
original on
September 14, 2017.
Retrieved Jun 20, 2020. "
Gokstadhaugen". The
Megalithic Portal.
Retrieved Jun 20, 2020.
Osebergskipet – The...
-
considered the 2nd
biggest in Norway, and
dated back to
around 500 AD.
Gokstadhaugen a
burial mound in Sandefjord, Vestfold,
revealed a ship
burial containing...
- most
important remains from the
Viking Age was
found at the
grave site
Gokstadhaugen (Gokstad Mound) in Sandefjord. The
Gokstad ship was
excavated by Nicolay...
- Bergen,
Norway and
residence of the
Norwegian royal family in the city
Gokstadhaugen -
Burial mound in Sandefjord, Vestfold,
Norway Haraldshaugen - Norwegian...
- most
important remains from the
Viking Age was
found at the
grave site
Gokstadhaugen (Gokstad Mound) in Sandefjord. The
Gokstad ship was
excavated by Nicolay...
- have been
activity at the time,
while activity at
Oseberghaugen and
Gokstadhaugen dates from a few
decades later.[citation needed] An
English source from...