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The 20Kr coin features the stem of the Oseberg ship on it

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A reconstruction of the stem of the Oseberg ship marks the Slottsfjellsmuseum.

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A print of part of the Oseberg tapestry on a wall at the Slottsfjellsmuseum.

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A line drawing of the Klåstad ship on the wall at the Slottsfjellsmuseum. It shows which parts survive of the ship.

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A stone carved with two boats and cup marks in Slottsfjellsmuseet.

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Photographs of the remains of the Klåstad ship in Slottsfjellsmuseet.

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A model of the reconstructed Klåstad ship that stands next to the display of the original.

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An appropriately themed bench in Slottsfjellsmuseet, next to the remains of the Klastad ship.

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An iron rattle from Vestfold in Norway.

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A sword, axe, spearhead, fish hook, whetstone and other artefacts found during excavations in the 1930s at Kaupang in Skiringssal.

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A rattle, a pair of scissors, and a pottery jar from Tønsberg.

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A large cross-shaped brooch from Tveitene in Larvik and a smaller one from Kongsteigen in Stokke.

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Glass beads found at Lower Klåstad near Larvik

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Finds from a burial at Nordre Fevang. They include an 'Vlfberht' sword, a spearhead, an axe, arrowheads and a shield boss.

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The finds from this grave were primarily tools, including pliers, a frying pan and a pot handle. The display also includes bronze oval brooches, glass beads and other pieces of jewellery.

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A silver model Viking ship on display at Oslo City Hall.

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A selection of gaming pieces on display in the Museum of Cultural History, Oslo. These pieces were probably used for hnefatafl. The photographs include some dice that would have been used for various dice games.

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Two rowlocks from Gokstad carved with a mask. They date to the ninth century.

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A weather vane from a Viking Age ship. This, like other weather vanes, was eventually placed on Heggum Church. It is currently on display in Kulturhistorisk museet in Oslo.

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A medieval weather vane from a ship. This, like other weather vanes, was eventually placed on a church, in this case Tingelstad Church. It is currently on display in Kulturhistorisk museet in Oslo.
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