Two recently discovered colour photos of 1939 excavation of the 7thC Sutton Hoo ship burial: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8292937/Unseen-photographs-of-1939-excavation-of-Sutton-Hoo-discovered.html …pic.twitter.com/5K69OJlTZl
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The 9thC Gokstad ship in 2005 at the Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gokstadskipet1.jpg …pic.twitter.com/7VRPsj0V8S
@caitlinrgreen @ElizabethFell1 I was there earlier this year and can highly recommend it, these ships are even more beautiful in the flesh
@DCwebsite Would def love to go one day! :)
The 9thC Oseberg Viking ship burial under excavation in 1904 — pic via http://irisharchaeology.ie/2012/09/the-oseberg-viking-ship-burial/ …pic.twitter.com/m6KXxM0HG5
Photograph of the 1883 excavation of the early 7th-century Anglo-Saxon burial mound at Taplow, Buckinghamshire; more details & pics here: https://ubp.buckscc.gov.uk/SingleResult.aspx?uid=%27MBC4531%27 …pic.twitter.com/fECKeJLeeB
@caitlinrgreen Ivar the boneless leave those monks alone! LOL!
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