• The placement of the Skuldelev ships before excavation. The Skuldelev ships are five original Viking ships recovered from the waterway of Peberrenden at Skuldelev...
  • The five Viking ships - The Skuldelev Ships. During the late Viking Age, a system of barriers are established on Roskilde Fjord, making it possible to control...
  • Reconstructing Skuldelev Ships: Maritime Experimental Archaeology (Martin Dael & Triona Sørensen).
  • Between AD 1070-1090, five Viking ships were sunk in Skuldelev, Denmark, to a dam along a narrow channel. Skuldelev ships got their name from this city.
  • The Skuldelev ships speak to sophisticated shipbuilding as well as extensive specialization.
  • Skuldelev 3: a cargo ship for shorter journeys, possibly a byrding; length 14, width 3.3 metres. Skuldelev 4: part of Skuldelev 2 (numbering was retained after...
  • It took the archaeologists nearly a decade to finish their work of excavating 5 ships. The cofferdam where the archaeologists excavated the Skuldelev ships.
  • Skuldelev 2 (5.2 and 6.4) The ship is an approx. 30 m-long longship, built in the region of Dublin in Ireland but within the Nordic shipbuilding tradition.
  • A collection of reconstructions of the 11th-century Viking era ships found near Skuldelev, Denmark.
  • The Skuldelev ships I. ×Close. ... The Skuldelev ships I: topography, archaeology, history, conservation and display. 2002, Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.