Posted on 12/05/2007 10:25:39 PM PST by WesternCulture
The discovery of two massive Viking halls in Borre in Vestfold County gives archeologists reason to reassess the distribution of power in Viking Norway.
Vestfold County archeologists presented finds on Wednesday that show there are two great hall buildings underneath the ground about 100 meters from the major burial mounds at Borre.
(Excerpt) Read more at aftenposten.no ...
Well, the Vikings were in Minnisota in 1362. Ever heard of the Kensington Runestone?
No, but I’ve heard of the Runestone Cowboy.
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“Ever heard of the Kensington Runestone?”
- No, not until now.
Everyday, I learn something from freeping.
Long live the ties between the old and the new world!
No, but there are viking mooring stones along the east coast (but further inland) suggesting that current east coast lands were under the sea during early viking expeditions which predate Columbus
The Vikings didn't come to Minnesota until 1962. Ever heard of Fran Tarkenton?
The Vikings are STILL in Minnesota today!........They don’t play football well though.......
Go COWBOYS!!!!!.................Love that ROMO!!!!!.........
You mean they had Glowbull Warming ?......
GGG?
This is how the King's Hall may have looked. PHOTO: ArkiIkon
The discovery of two massive Viking halls in Borre in Vestfold County gives archeologists reason to reassess the distribution of power in Viking Norway.
The two halls as seen by ground penetrating radar data. PHOTO: Riksantikvarieämbetet, UV Teknik
Georadar equipment being run over the area where the King's Hall was discovered. PHOTO: Riksantikvarieämbetet, UV Teknik
Vestfold County archeologists presented finds on Wednesday that show there are two great hall buildings underneath the ground about 100 meters from the major burial mounds at Borre.
The Borre mounds are the largest grouping of monumental burial mounds from the late Iron Age, between 560-1050 AD. There are seven large burial mounds at Borre, and over 30 smaller mounds, all have been opened or plundered.
One of the halls is believed to be up to 40 meters (131 feet) long and 12 to 13 meters (39-42 feet) high, the largest found in Vestfold.
"The finds show that Borre was more than a burial place, but a true royal power center in Viking times. There have been tribes here from all of northern Europe for sacrificial ceremonies," archeologist and information leader at the Midgard Historical Center, Lena Fahre, told Aftenposten.no.
The larger, "King's Hall", is dated to around 700-800 AD.
"The halls found are the forerunners of the stave churches for which Norway is so well known," said archeologist Terje Gansum at a press conference.
According to the archeologists historians must now reassess the role of Kaupang as the seat of power than, now that another such center has been found further north.
The halls were found using a magnetometer and ground penetrating radar that can visualize what is below the ground.
The first Viking ship found in Norway was discovered during the excavation of one of the major mounds at Borre in 1852, but very little of the vessel remained due to the sandy moraine (glacial debris) conditions that are not conducive to the preservation of wood.
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Posted on 12/03/2007 8:04:31 AM EST by blam
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I thought this was going to be an article on Adrian Peterson.
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Have you seen them the last couple of weeks? They are in a good position to make the playoffs.
Dang, I was hoping for a revision that had them winning at least one Super Bowl...
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