Äskekärrskeppet ("the Äskekärr skip") is a Viking knarr from the 9th century, which is one of the oldest sailing vessels discovered in Scandinavia.[1][2]
Discovery
editThe Äskeskärrskeppet was discovered in 1933 by a farmer who was draining a wet meadow on his lands in the village Äskekärr, present-day Ale Municipality, on the River Göta in Sweden.[3]
It is currently housed in the Gothenburg Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden.[4]
References
edit- ^ Lorentzon, Mona (1993). Kring Göta älv: studier i en dalgång. Gothenburg: Tre böcker. p. 48. ISBN 917029111X.
- ^ Holman, Katherine (2003-09-29). Historical Dictionary of the Vikings. Scarecrow Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-8108-6589-1.
- ^ Ellegård, Alvar (1987). "Skepp i åkrar". Fynd: Tidskrift för Göteborgs arkeologiska museum och Fornminnesföreningen i Göteborg (1): 33. ISSN 0282-7301.
- ^ Choquette, William (2001). Viking Seafaring. St. Andrews' University. pp. 22–23.