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Skeppets utveckling i Skandinavien. En studie av järnålderns båtar och skepp i Skandinavien

Abstract
The boat and ship have been an important part of the Scandinavian life ever since the first people arrived. The boat also provided the opportunity for longer trips within Sweden, Norway and Denmark and then outside Scandinavia. The period many associate with early Scandinavia is the Viking age and the Viking ships. In this study, I will look at the development of ship technology and shipbuilding in Scandinavia during the Iron Age. I will use the material available from the oldest Scandinavian boat, the Hjortspring boat to the Viking ship Skuldelev 2. The clearest development in technology is the transitions from paddle boats, to rowed ships and to sailed ships. There are also clear changes in the hulls that comes with each technological change
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https://hdl.handle.net/2077/70975
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Date
2022-03-10
Author
Johansson, Axel
Keywords
Ships
Boats
Iron Age
Scandinavia
Development
Ship technology
Hjortspring boat
Nydam ship
Oseberg ship
Skuldelev 2
Language
swe
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