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[edit]DescriptionCfO0371 Dyrehodestolpe Oseberg Barokkmesterens 2. hode (del av hals) Kulturhistorisk museum UiO Oslo Norway (CC BY-SA 4.0).jpg |
English: Five unique Viking Age wooden posts with carved animal heads were discovered in a burial mound near Tønsberg (100 km southwest of Oslo, Norway) in 1904. The find consisted of a Viking ship (the Oseberg Ship), numerous wooden and metal artefacts, textiles and even sacrificed animals used as offerings to the two buried women. The animal-head posts are elaborately decorated with dragon or animal heads and patterns with gripping beasts in the Oseberg Style, an early style of Norse art. Four of the posts are on exhibition at The Viking Ship Museum ("Vikingskipshuset på Bygdøy") in Oslo; the fifth is only in pieces. Photo copied from the collections of The Museum of Cultural History in Oslo.
Norsk bokmål: Utskåret dyrehodestolpe fra Osebergfunnet, det rike gravgodset fra 830-tallet som ble utgravd i Tønsberg i 1904. Fire av ialt fem dyrehodestolper er utstilt på Vikingskiphuset i Oslo. Det er usikkert hva disse er blitt brukt til.
Les om «Den siste dyrehodestolpen» («Barokkmesterens andre hode») fra side 153 i Osebergfundet. 3 (utgitt 1920). |
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after 1904 date QS:P,+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Source | Copy of photo from the collections of Museum of Cultural History in Oslo, Norway: bestillingsnummer CfO0371 (museumsnummer O1904_det_barokke_hodet_2) found at Universitetsmuseenes fotoportal (license cc-by-sa-4.0) |
Author | Kulturhistorisk museum, UiO |
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