A more than 1,000-year-old Viking ship goes on a very short, final voyage
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The Oseberg longship β considered one of the most important historical discoveries of the Viking age β voyaged to its final destination last month. But the journey it took to get there was complicated.
The ship, built about 1200 years ago during the height of the Viking age, was first discovered in 1903 in Norway.
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