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Date: 2008-10-20 06:54:00
Viking Age
Ship construction
Ships preserved in museums
Skuldelev ships
Viking Ship Museum
Roskilde
Viking
Carvel
Clinker
Geography of Europe
Europe
Watercraft

Christian P.P. Lemée An archaeological and architectural study of large carvel vessels in Danish waters, Published 2006 by the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde in collaboration with the National Museum of Denma

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