Oseberg
The Oseberg is a famous Viking ship discovered in a burial mound in Norway in 1904. It dates back to the early 9th century and is known for its impressive craftsmanship and intricate carvings. The ship measures about 21 meters long and was used for both burial and ceremonial purposes.
The Oseberg burial site contained the remains of two women, along with various grave goods, including tools, textiles, and animal remains. This discovery provided valuable insights into Viking culture, shipbuilding techniques, and burial practices during the Viking Age.