Posted on 09/09/2007 3:20:35 PM PDT by blam
September 10, 2007
Builder found Vikings washed up at pub
Jack Malvern
Archaeologists believe they have found the only intact Viking boat in Britain beneath the patio of a Merseyside pub. The 10th-century vessel was discovered in the 1930s by builders excavating the basement of the Railway Inn on the Wirral peninsula, but they covered it up because they feared an archaeological dig would disrupt their work.
The boat would have been forgotten had one of the builders not reported his discovery to his son, who passed the information on to academics at Nottingham University.
Stephen Harding, of the universitys archaeology department, used a ground-penetrating radar to investigate the claim and located a boat-shaped object buried in the soil where it had been found nearly 70 years ago.
Professor Harding said that he was confident from the builders description that it was a Viking transport ship and now hopes to prove it by raising up to £2 million for an excavation. If his theory is correct it will be the only Viking ship in Britain with a surviving wooden hull.
The only ones in the British Isles we know about unfortunately without any wood remaining - have been at Balladoole, Isle of Man, and Sanday, Orkney, with not much left to see apart from imprints in sand and some weaponry, he said.
Waterlogged blue clay, in which the boat is buried, is the ideal environment for preserving material almost indefinitely especially wood. It is an environment where bacteria cant grow. This is the same environment that the famous Viking ships in Norway the Gokstad and Oseberg ships were preserved in.
John McRae, the builder who found the boat, uncovered the bow and excavated 5ft before his foreman arrived, said his son, also called John. The foreman, who was called Alf Gunning, came along and said: For Gods sake cover it up. We dont want an archaeological dig to stop the build. The older Mr McRae eventually passed on details of his find to his son, who compiled a report and a sketch, which he gave to Liverpool University in 1991. It was filed, but no action was taken until Professor Harding heard rumours of the boat from a local policeman, who was able to put him in touch with the younger Mr McRae.
People thought it was just a myth, Mr McRae junior, 69, said. But we went up there with this ground-penetrating radar. When the results came back it showed the shape of a boat.
Professor Harding contacted Knut Paasche, a Viking ship expert in Norway, who said that the 30ft vessel resembled a transport ship. If the boat had a keel and a sail it could have been used to go across the Irish Sea, Professor Harding said. If you had six blokes in there as well as the sail you would be able to shift it at quite a pace up to 20mph.
The depth and position of the boat suggest that it is very old, he added. It is a clinker vessel, which means it has overlapping planks, a design that came from Scandinavia and of which the Vikings were masters. If it is not directly Viking or built by the original Norse settlers then it was constructed not long after by their near-descendants. It is probably not a burial vessel. It is probably too deep for that and there is no mound.
I know several Vikings fans who get washed up at a pub. I am one of them (on occasion).
Now let's see what the Vikes can do against an NFL team.
After watching Chicago and Green Bay yesterday I think they have a shot. Depends next week against Detroit.
As a long-suffering Lions fan, I have a lot of hopes for this year, I think our offense is going to be pretty good, if they can continue to protect Kitna.
The NFC North is wide open this year, no question.
They were looking for Spam.
SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM Egg Sausage SPAM Backed Beans and SPAM!!!
Yours was my first thought when I read the thread title .... Good ole Hagar!
or Lobster Thermidor a Crevette with a mornay sauce served in a Provencale manner with shallots and aubergines garnished with truffle pate, brandy and with a fried egg on top...and Spam.
“30 footer. Those guys had cajones.”
Nah, it was either set sail and risk death or stay at home with the nagging wives.
spam dont fossilize!! viva Austin MN!!!
I didn't say the cans were full now did I?
In keeping with my own Viking ancestry, these chaps left their vessel docked beside a pub.
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