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- en.wikipedia.org Skuldelev shipsIt is one of the longest Viking ships ever found, but was the least preserved of the Skuldelev ships, with only 25% of the original left.[3].
- http://viking.archeurope.com ships/skuldelev/Skuldelev 6 – The fishing vessel. (click on the ship’s name for further information). Next Page: Skuldelev 1. Location of Skuldelev (cick on the image to enlarge).
- suustunde.com en/content-details/skuldelev-…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.
- bavipower.com blogs/bavipower-viking-blog/…It took the archaeologists nearly a decade to finish their work of excavating 5 ships. The cofferdam where the archaeologists excavated the Skuldelev ships.
- vikingeskibsmuseet.dk en/visit-the-museum/…Skuldelev 5 is one of the smallest long ship in a war fleet, and is ideal for sailing in Danish coastal waters and through the short, choppy waves of the Baltic.
- ancientfinances.com 2018/01/30/more-details-on-…Skuldelev 2 had deteriorated enough that parts of it looked like a different ship which was called #4. ... Skuldelev 1 is a knarr, or cargo ship.
- youtube.com watchThe channel is dedicated to ship modeling and everything connected with it. Exhibitions, competitions and maritime museums.
- thevintagenews.com 2016/08/22/prirority-skuldelev…It is one of the longest Viking ships ever found, but was the least preserved of the Skuldelev ships, with only 25% of the original left.
- rigmodels.com model.php…The Skuldelev ships are a group of five well preserved 11th century ships from the Viking period, found in the Roskilde Fjord in Denmark near the town of Skuldelev.
- eurobricks.com forum/index.php…Now that are some really nice ships I could build with my limited brick supply ;-) Thanks. They are quite small, even though the Skuldelev 2 is very long.