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Ship burial

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Ship burial of Igor the Old in 945, depicted by Heinrich Semiradski (1845-1902).

A ship burial or boat grave is a burial in which a ship or boat is used either as a container for the dead and the grave goods, or as a part of the grave goods itself. If the ship is very small, it is called a boat grave. It was used by the Anglo Saxons, the Merovingians, the Vikings and occasionally the Ancient Egyptians.

Examples of ship burials

*Khufu ship, Giza pyramid complex (Fourth Dynasty)
*Gokstad, Norway
*Ladby, Denmark
*Oseberg, Norway
*Snape, East Anglia, England
*Sutton Hoo, East Anglia, England
*Tune, Norway
*Valsgärde, Sweden
*Vendel, Sweden
*Rurikovo gorodische near Novgorod
*Sarskoe gorodische near Rostov
*Temerino near Yaroslavl
*Black Grave near Chernigov
*Ibn Fadlan gives an eye-witness account of a 10th century ship burial.

See also

*Stone ship
*Solar barge
*Chariot burial



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