Nordic Conference for Maritime Archaeology in 2022
May 5 - 7 2022, the Viking Ship Museum is hosting the fourth Nordic Conference for Maritime Archaeology.
New dates for the Nordic Conference for Maritime Archaeology IV
As everyone will know, it is not possible to see the end of the corona pandemic in the foreseeable future. However,…
The Vikings used iron rivets and roves when they build their ships.
The Vikings used iron rivets and roves when they build their ships. But in the construction of the Skuldelev 3…
Marine archaeologists find a large warship from the 17th century
The ship is most likely the Danish warship 'Delmenhorst', the last of the three sunken warships from the 'Battle of…
The last of the sunken warships from the Battle of the Fehmarnbelt in 1644.
Marine archaeologists from the Viking Ship Museum examine the last of the sunken warships from the Battle of the…
The Gislinge-boat sent for filming in Ireland
One of the Viking Ship Museum's reconstructions - the Gislinge-boat Langø, was sent to Ireland on Monday. There it…
Viking talks: use of Iron in the Viking Age
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Saturday the 15th of August, we will focus on the processing and use of iron in the Viking Age.
Viking talks: Women in the Viking Age
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Thursday the 13th of August 2020, we will focus on 'the other half' in a historical period where focus primarily is…
Viking talks: use of Iron in the Viking Age
On Monday the 10th and Saturday the 15th of August, we will focus on the processing and use of iron in the Viking…
Viking talks: Women in the Viking Age
Friday the 7th and Thursday the 13th of August 2020, we will focus on 'the other half' in a historical period where…