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    Gokstad Mound (redirect from Gokstadhaugen)
    The Gokstad Mound (Norwegian: Gokstadhaugen) is a large burial mound at Gokstad Farm in Sandefjord (formerly Sandar municipality) in Vestfold County,...
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  • a contraction of Geirekstad) in Vestfold, the location of the mound Gokstadhaugen, where the Gokstad Ship was excavated. The theory that Olaf thus had...
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    replica. It is an exact replica of the Gokstad ship recovered from Gokstadhaugen, a Viking Age burial mound in Sandefjord, Norway in 1880. Viking was...
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    the boat was discovered, situated on arable land, had long been named Gokstadhaugen or Kongshaugen (from the Old Norse words konungr meaning king and haugr...
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    Archived from the original on September 14, 2017. Retrieved Jun 20, 2020. "Gokstadhaugen". The Megalithic Portal. Retrieved Jun 20, 2020. Osebergskipet – The...
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    considered the 2nd biggest in Norway, and dated back to around 500 AD. Gokstadhaugen a burial mound in Sandefjord, Vestfold, revealed a ship burial containing...
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    most important remains from the Viking Age was found at the grave site Gokstadhaugen (Gokstad Mound) in Sandefjord. The Gokstad ship was excavated by Nicolay...
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    most important remains from the Viking Age was found at the grave site Gokstadhaugen (Gokstad Mound) in Sandefjord. The Gokstad ship was excavated by Nicolay...
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    have been activity at the time, while activity at Oseberghaugen and Gokstadhaugen dates from a few decades later.[citation needed] An English source from...
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  • Bergen, Norway and residence of the Norwegian royal family in the city Gokstadhaugen - Burial mound in Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway Haraldshaugen - Norwegian...
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