
Yesterday we discovered traces of an axe in the burial chamber.
Yesterday we discovered traces of an axe in the burial chamber.
We have decided to go ahead with our very own excavation advent calendar!
We know it has been a while, but fear not, the excavation is still up and running!
Today the entire excavation site is uncovered in all its glory!
Yesterday we found something new: a nail with an anchor-shaped rove.
Two weeks ago, the dig was marked by cameras, visits, and awesome finds!
This week you can follow the excavation live at nrk.no/alltidviking.
How to we take care of things we uncover?
We have brand new photos of the ship's outline!
Have there been other people inside the burial before us?
We are now excavating both the southern and northern parts of the ship.
Yesterday we got a visit from Halden's Mayor Anne-Kari Holm!
So far, there is one thing we find more often than anything else: ship nails.
Changes are a-coming, we are changing our strategy!
...than few. Which is why we have our own reference group! They stopped by this week to take a look at the excavation.
All tours at the Gjellestad excavation between August 10th and August 23rd are cancelled.
It has finally begun: we're excavating the interior of the Gjellestad ship.
Last week was the first week with our brand new tent.
We are opening the excavation site to the public!
Yesterday a small surprise appeared in one of our sieves: a glass bead!
The Gjellestad ship is a jigsaw puzzle, and bit by bit we are discovering new fragments.
We are well underway with the Gjellestad excavation, and we have started by systematically removing the top soil above the ship in a square meter grid.
Today, Minister of Climate and Environment Sveinung Rotevatn broke ground on the excavation of the Gjellestad ship.