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Judi Lynn

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Mon Dec 20, 2021, 06:05 PM Dec 2021

One of the largest-known Norse longhouses discovered near Viking ship burial


By Tom Metcalfe published about 10 hours ago

The huge longhouse was likely used as a ceremonial hall during the Iron Age.



The newly-found longhouses were discovered by ground-penetrating radar, which can reveal buried objects and where the earth was disturbed in the past. (Image credit: Lars Gustavsen, Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research)

Archaeologists in Norway have discovered the remains of a cluster of Norse longhouses, including one of the largest of these structures ever found.

The investigations of farmland at Gjellestad, in southern Norway about 50 miles (85 kilometers) southeast of Oslo, have revealed the underground remains of at least five longhouses. The buildings were about 1,640 feet (500 meters) northeast of a Viking ship burial discovered in 2018 with radar scans, according to a statement by the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU).

Archaeologists haven't dated the buildings yet, but the ship burial nearby is thought to be from the late Iron Age in the region, about A.D. 750 to 850.

The largest of the uncovered longhouses is almost 200 feet (60 m) long and 50 feet (15 m) wide. Lars Gustavsen, an archaeologist at the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) who made the discovery with ground-penetrating radar (GPR), thinks the longhouse probably wasn't inhabited but rather served as a ceremonial hall.

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https://www.livescience.com/norse-longhouse-discovered-viking-ship-burial
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One of the largest-known Norse longhouses discovered near Viking ship burial (Original Post) Judi Lynn Dec 2021 OP
... Faux pas Dec 2021 #1
My ancestors, too. Delmette2.0 Dec 2021 #2
... Faux pas Dec 2021 #3
My Norse family is all any Father's side. Delmette2.0 Dec 2021 #4
My Faux pas Dec 2021 #5
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Faux pas

(14,686 posts)
3. ...
Mon Dec 20, 2021, 10:58 PM
Dec 2021

Right back at you Ringstad is the sirname my great grandparents came here with, Andersdaughter was great grandmother's maiden name.

Delmette2.0

(4,168 posts)
4. My Norse family is all any Father's side.
Tue Dec 21, 2021, 12:32 AM
Dec 2021

Jacobson's and Austad's.

My grandfather immigrated here. Grandma was born in Minnesota first generation in her family born in America.

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