File:CfO0134 Shetelig, Gustafson (Oseberg ship excavation 1904. Kulturhistorisk museum UiO Oslo, Norway. License CC BY-SA 4.0).jpg
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DescriptionCfO0134 Shetelig, Gustafson (Oseberg ship excavation 1904. Kulturhistorisk museum UiO Oslo, Norway. License CC BY-SA 4.0).jpg |
English: Archaeologists Haakon Shetelig and Gabriel Gustafson 1904. From the archaeological excavations of the Oseberg burial mound near Tønsberg (100 km southwest of Oslo, Norway). The find consisted of a Viking ship (the Oseberg Ship), numerous wooden and metal artefacts, textiles and even sacrificed animals used as offerings to the two buried women. Many of the objects are elaborately decorated with animal heads and ornamental patterns with gripping beasts in the Oseberg Style, an early style of Norse art. The ship and several artifacts are on exhibition at The Viking Ship Museum ("Vikingskipshuset på Bygdøy") in Oslo. Photo copied from the collections of The Museum of Cultural History in Oslo ("Kulturhistorisk museum").
Norsk bokmål: Arkeologene Gabriel Gustafson (professor og utgravingsleder, til høyre) og Haakon Shetelig (assistent) «ved den siste middag på Oseberg» under utgravinga av Osebergfunnet utafor Tønsberg i Vestfold sommeren og høsten 1904. Oseberghaugen inneholdt en skipsgrav fra første del av 800-tallet med to ukjente kvinnelik, en mengde dyr og svært rike gravgaver, deriblant «Osebergskipet». Mange av gjenstandene fra vikingtidsfunnet er i dag utstilt i Vikingskipshuset i Oslo.
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