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The man buried on the Gokstad Ship was about 5' 11" to 6' tall (approx. 180cm to 183cm) and was of powerful build. He was in his 40s or 50s when he died.

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A model Viking longship made of glass and wood as a souvenir that can be bought in the gift shop at Vikingskipshuset.

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Models of the Oseberg ship in silver in the gift shop at Vikingskipshuset

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Hurstwic recently traveled to Iceland to shoot our next film, “The Final Battle of Grettir the Strong”. The saga hero Grettir, and his brother Illugi, lived on the remote island of Drangey about 1000 years ago. There, they were attacked and…

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A cardboard version of the only whole Viking helmet ever recovered, the Gjermundbu helmet. This souvenir is on sale at the National Museum of Ireland

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Runic pendants displayed on an Oseberg ship-shaped display stand at Vikingskipshuset.

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A selection of souvenirs from Vikingskipshuset, including fridge magnets, pewter longships and a hnefatafl set.

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A fridge magnet branded with the Norwegian flag and the Oseberg ship. Found in Vikingskipshuset.

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A fridge magnet with a picture of the Gjermundbu helmet on it. Seen in Vikingskipshuset.

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Thermos mugs emblazoned with the logo of Vikingskipshuset.

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Norway themed mugs with Viking ships and mountains on them. Seen at Vikingskipshuset.

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A wooden chest featuring the Mammen mask on it. Available in two sizes. Seen in Vikingskipshuset.

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A tin of mints with an image of the Oseberg ship on it. Found in Vikingskipshuset.

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A pack for you to create your own Viking attack using transfers to deploy your Viking raiders. Seen in Vikingskipshuset.

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A floating key ring shaped like the Gokstad ship under sail. Seen in Vikingskipshuset.

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A shot glass with a Viking in a helmet on it, although the design of the helmet seems closer to one of the Swedish Vendel era helmets instead.. Seen in Vikingskipshuset.

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The opening stanza of a performance of the Eddic poem Vǫluspá by Hanna Marti of Sequentia, at the 'Old Norse Poetry in Performance' Conference in Oxford, Friday, 24 June organised by Annemari Ferreira andBrian John McMahon. For more…
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