BaviPower Viking Blog — Viking Ships

Image of Viking Town Hedeby and Dannevirke as the World Heritage by UNESCO

The Vikings Won the UNESCO Heritage Title for the Ancient Towns

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Two towns, Hedeby and Dannevirke, are now recognized as the World Heritage by UNESCO.

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Image of the Viking route across the Atlantic Ocean of the Viking ship replica ever in the modern age

Her Name was Viking and She Crossed Atlantic Ocean in 1893

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125 years ago, Viking the Replica Ship of Gokstad finally set sail, crossing the Atlantic Ocean to reach the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. She was the first Viking ship to ever across the Atlantic Ocean and the first Viking ship replica ever built.

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Tune Finds: The First Viking Ship Found and Norway's Largest Burial

Tune Finds: The First Viking Ship Found and Norway's Largest Burial

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The Tune excavation revealed the first Viking ship ever to found in the cosmos. But the heavy-handed excavation left the burial and the ship with many traces of unnecessary damage. Overall, the Tune finds become one of the most outstanding findings of the modern people about the Viking age.

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Image of Viking ship Myklebust ship

The Restoration of the Myklebust Ship Norway's Largest Ship

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The Myklebust Ship was among the largest ships in Norway that the archaeologists have found. The ship is undergoing the reconstruction since the fall of 2016.

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A Viking Ship Burial Lately Detected by Radar in October 2018

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In October 2018, archaeologists just reveal an exciting news that is the latest discovery of the Viking ship in Oslo, Norway. The ship is buried in a seeming cemetery with some other burials.

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