It all began when rivets were found with a metal detector in a field at Jarlsberg Manor in southeastern Norway in 2018.
Surveys with ground-penetrating radar confirmed that there was once a burial mound here.
Two weeks of digging this summer were supposed to find answers to what lay hidden beneath the ground.
Immediately after the excavation, Christian Løchsen Rødsrud was cautious in his statements. The excavation leader told Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation NRK that there once lay a boat or a ship here.
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Viking ship burial unearthed at Jarlsberg Manor in Norway
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