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The Norwegian National Heritage Agency recommends that seven monumental ship burial mounds from the Viking Age be added to the country's waiting list for UNESCO World Heritage status. The sites are described as the most important cultural environments from the Viking Age. The seven sites are spread across Norway: Gjellestad in Østfold, Borrehaugene, Oseberghaugen and Gokstadhaugen in Vestfold, Storhaug in Rogaland, Herlaugshaugen in Trøndelag an…
Viking ship mounds proposed as new World Heritage sites | Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no
Norway’s Directorate of Cultural Heritage (Riksantikvaren) announced on Monday that it is recommending seven burial mounds around the country for inclusion as Unesco World Heritage sites. All are confirmed as containing the remains of Viking ships. The directorate delivered its recommendation to the government ministry in charge of climate and the environment on Monday. It’s […]
Seven monumental ship burial mounds from the Viking Age could be Norway's next contribution to Unesco's World Heritage List.
The Norwegian Ministry of Cultural Heritage wants the Norwegian Viking heritage to be inscribed on Norway's tentative list for World Heritage.
The Norwegian Ministry of Cultural Heritage is in favor of including seven ship burial mounds from the Viking Age in Norway's provisional list for World Heritage.
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