- 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...
- decoration. The
Oseberg Style characterises the
initial phase in what has been
considered Viking art. The
Oseberg Style takes its name from the
Oseberg Ship grave...
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Oseberg (Norwegian: Osebergfeltet) is an offs**** oil
field with a gas cap in the
North Sea
located 140 km (87 mi)
northwest of the city of
Bergen on...
- The
Oseberg tapestry is a
fragmentary tapestry,
discovered within the
Viking Oseberg ship
burial in Norway. The
tapestry (dated to
about 834AD) is 16 to...
- of
exploration New
Oseberg Ship
Foundation Video:
Viking ship
replica Saga
Oseberg tacking Video:
Viking ship
replica Saga
Oseberg wearing Video: Viking...
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Gokstad (Sandefjord),
Oseberg (Tønsberg) and the
Borre mound cemetery. The
museum is most
famous for the
completely whole Oseberg ship,
excavated from...
- Tønsberg
Fortress every July. Tønsberg is also home of
Oseberg Mound,
where the 9th-century
Oseberg Ship was excavated. The Old
Norse name of the town was...
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traces from the
Viking Age.
Examples include the
Oseberg- and
Gokstad Burial Mounds.
While the
Oseberg Ship was
discovered in Tønsberg, the
Gokstad Ship...
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condensate (light oil) from
Oseberg, Veslefrikk, Brage,
Oseberg Sør,
Oseberg Øst, Tune and
Huldra fields through 115 km (71 mi)
Oseberg Transport System (OTS)...
- the
Viking Age
Oseberg Ship
buried near Tønsberg, Norway,
features a
carving of the
symbol on an
ornately stylized bedpost and the
Oseberg tapestry fragments...