• After a fire in 1699, the manor house was rebuilt. In 1812, Feudal Count Johan Caspar Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg again rebuilt the manor, in the Empire style.
  • Setting the stage for this momentous discovery was the manor, connected to the Count and Countess of Jarlsberg, the former rulers of the County of Jarlsberg.
  • The Viking ship at Jarlsberg Manor offers a glimpse into the past—a testament to the seafaring culture, rituals, and history of the Norse people.
  • Archaeologists have confirmed the discovery of a Viking ship burial at Jarlsberg Manor, located northwest of Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway.
  • Permission was granted by Jarlsberg Manor to use the name, which is the only thing it has in common with the cheese produced in Vestfold in the 1800s.
  • Recent archaeological excavations at Jarlsberg Manor in southeastern Norway have yielded significant findings suggesting a Viking ship burial.
  • Jarlsberg Manor. ... The discovery of 70 rivets at Jarlsberg Manor in Norway has provided clear evidence of a Viking ship burial beneath the field.
  • Jarlsberg Manor (Norwegian: Jarlsberg Hovedgård) is a manor three kilometres northwest of the centre of the town of Tønsberg in Vestfold og Telemark...
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  • The large rivets, securing thick planks, leave archaeologists entirely confident that a Viking ship was once buried at Jarlsberg Manor.