Oslo — Three 1,200-year-old Viking ships that have stood the test of time are embarking on their final and possibly riskiest journey to their new forever home in Norway. The first to make the move is ...
The burial mound is called Herlaugshaugen, and it's located in coastal Norway in a community called Leka. Hanne Bryn / NTNU University Museum Archaeologists in Norway have discovered a 1,300-year-old ...
The Oseberg, a Viking ship built in 820 C.E., moved to its new home at the Museum of the Viking Age at the speed of ten inches per minute. Museum of the Viking Age First, the Viking ship’s prow ...