- 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...
-
containing the
remains of two women, the
Gokstad ship in Norway, and the
Ladby ship in Denmark.
There are
literary sources such as the
Norse Skjoldunga...
- The
Ladby ship, the
largest ship
burial found in Denmark...
- The
Roman Nemi
ships of the 1st
century AD used this form. The
Viking Ladby ship (probably 10th century) used a
fluked anchor of this type, made of...
-
Kerteminde contains a fish restaurant,
Rudolf Mathis, the
Viking museum Ladby, and the
research and
exhibition institution for fish and
porpoises Fjord...
- (20
metres (66 ft), 32 persons,
Ladby ship, lost 2009) Imme Sejr - Tønder, 2013 (21.5
metres (71 ft), 38 persons,
Ladby ship)
Kraka - Roskilde, 1971 (40 ft...
- Öland, Gotland. Denmark: Jelling, a
World Heritage Site;
Lindholm Høje;
Ladby ship;
Mammen chamber tomb and ****d. Estonia:
Salme ships – The largest...
- (Carlsberg) by
Carlsberg (Denmark)
Coolship Brewing Company Viking Museum Ladby,
Ladby,
Kerteminde by
Carlsberg (Denmark)
Coolship Brewing Company by Carlsberg...
- One side of the head
stuck out so it
could dig into mud or sand. In the
Ladby ship
burial in Denmark, a
unique iron
anchor has been found, resembling...
- is the
earliest in Scandinavia,
dated by
dendrochronology to ca. 700 AD.
Ladby – from
Kerteminde on the
island of Funen,
Denmark Gokstad – from Kongshaugen...