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The Tune ship is a Viking ship exhibited in the Viking Ship Museum in Bygdøy, Oslo.The Tune ship is of the karve, a small type of longship with broad hull. It was found at the Haugen farm on the island of Rolvsøy in the parish of Tune in Østfold, Norway. It was discovered in a ship burial mound . It was discovered when the burial mound was opened and the site was excavated by archaeologist Oluf Rygh in 1867. It was named the Tune ship by Professor Rygh after excavation. This is due to the discovery being located in Tune parish.The Tune ship is fragmentary, but may have been up to long. It is wide and would have had 11 or 12 pairs of oars. The length of the keel is approximately. The ship was built around AD 900. It was made principally of clinkered oak planks. It is of rugged construction with naturally grown ribs, thick crossbeams and a solid gunwale.Other sources Marstrander, Sverre (1999) Tuneskipet (Sarpsborg: Borgarsyssel Museum)

Adresse: Frederikstad, Ostfold, Norway
By: Frederikstad



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Bateau de Tune Bateau de Tune 0 meter Le bateau de Tune est un bateau Viking de type karv ayant été découvert en 1867 près ...
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