Drakkar Oseberg 1:180
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The Oseberg Drakkar was a funeral barge found in 1904 in Oseberg, Norway, an important archaeological site. This boat is one of the best preserved Viking wooden boats ever discovered.
The Oseberg Drakkar is known for its rich artistic decoration and its importance in understanding Viking culture, customs and religious practices. The boat was buried along with other artefacts and remains, providing researchers and historians with important information about Viking society, navigation, craft skills and ceremonies.
The Oseberg Drakkar is on display in a museum in Oslo, Norway, and is one of the most famous artifacts associated with Viking culture. This significant find offers an important insight into Viking life, trade and religion, which is crucial for historical research and understanding of the Viking period in northern Europe.
Additional parameters
Category: | Sailing ships - catalog of models |
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Scale 1:: | 180 |
Měřítko 1: | 180 |