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  • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

    The 7.7m-long Gislingebåden from 1100 BCE was ‘both the last Viking ship and the first medieval ship’.

    A replica is being built at Aarhus harbour by a group of young people using the traditional Nordic clinker boat-building techniques that UNESCO recognises as being part of the 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’.

    #AICouldNever

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    @CiaraNi There's a similar project going on in Woodbridge, Suffolk, to recreate the ship that was buried at Sutton Hoo. Wonderful to see! https://saxonship.org/the-project/

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    • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

      @CiaraNi Not sure that “the Danes are building longships again” is universally good news. 😉

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      @Nickiquote @CiaraNi If the ships are long enough to bring a few wind turbines across …

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      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

        (I’m going to pretend I knew all that already, not that I just had to look it up so I could write the image description. Once again, Alt Text made me look closer at something I saw by chance so that I could find out more)

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        @CiaraNi Alt texts are nice like that 😊

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        • considermycat@eldritch.cafeC considermycat@eldritch.cafe

          @CiaraNi There's a similar project going on in Woodbridge, Suffolk, to recreate the ship that was buried at Sutton Hoo. Wonderful to see! https://saxonship.org/the-project/

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          @considermycat Very cool! Thanks for the link.

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          • bashstkid@mastodon.onlineB bashstkid@mastodon.online

            @Nickiquote @CiaraNi If the ships are long enough to bring a few wind turbines across …

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            @BashStKid @Nickiquote A fleet of fossil-fuelless Viking boats, piled with windmills and solar panels, sailing the world, distributing them to everyone, Santa's longship

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            • ondekvinde@helvede.netO ondekvinde@helvede.net

              @CiaraNi Alt texts are nice like that 😊

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              @ondekvinde They are indeed 🙂

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              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                (I’m going to pretend I knew all that already, not that I just had to look it up so I could write the image description. Once again, Alt Text made me look closer at something I saw by chance so that I could find out more)

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                I belatedly realise that I banged on about community gardens and flowers and vegetables without giving any context. Which makes little sense if you don't know the site where the Viking boat is being built and what you see when you turn around.

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                • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                  The 7.7m-long Gislingebåden from 1100 BCE was ‘both the last Viking ship and the first medieval ship’.

                  A replica is being built at Aarhus harbour by a group of young people using the traditional Nordic clinker boat-building techniques that UNESCO recognises as being part of the 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’.

                  #AICouldNever

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                  The last Viking ship? - History - Museum Vestsjælland

                  Find information about booking and practical information on this page. We are ready to answer questions and help with the right process.

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                  Museum Vestsjælland (vestmuseum.dk)

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                  @CiaraNi I'm sure that's CE rather than BCE, eh?

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                  • xmacdonald@mstdn.caX xmacdonald@mstdn.ca

                    @CiaraNi I'm sure that's CE rather than BCE, eh?

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                    @xmacdonald Ah yikes - yes! Thanks for catching it - I'll fix it now. Much appreciated!

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                    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                      The 7.7m-long Gislingebåden from 1100 BCE was ‘both the last Viking ship and the first medieval ship’.

                      A replica is being built at Aarhus harbour by a group of young people using the traditional Nordic clinker boat-building techniques that UNESCO recognises as being part of the 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’.

                      #AICouldNever

                      Link Preview Image
                      The last Viking ship? - History - Museum Vestsjælland

                      Find information about booking and practical information on this page. We are ready to answer questions and help with the right process.

                      favicon

                      Museum Vestsjælland (vestmuseum.dk)

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                      @CiaraNi Interesting!
                      BUT (nit picking I know)
                      surely the boat was built in about 1100 in the common era (not BCE) - your text
                      The article linked to also refers to the 1100th century - should be the 1100s or 11th century!
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                      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                        The 7.7m-long Gislingebåden from 1100 BCE was ‘both the last Viking ship and the first medieval ship’.

                        A replica is being built at Aarhus harbour by a group of young people using the traditional Nordic clinker boat-building techniques that UNESCO recognises as being part of the 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’.

                        #AICouldNever

                        Link Preview Image
                        The last Viking ship? - History - Museum Vestsjælland

                        Find information about booking and practical information on this page. We are ready to answer questions and help with the right process.

                        favicon

                        Museum Vestsjælland (vestmuseum.dk)

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                        @CiaraNi Interesting!
                        BUT (nit picking I know)
                        surely the boat was built in about 1100 in the common era (not BCE) - your text
                        The article linked to also refers to the 1100th century - should be the 1100s or 11th century!
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                        • jayflo@social.trom.tfJ jayflo@social.trom.tf
                          @CiaraNi Interesting!
                          BUT (nit picking I know)
                          surely the boat was built in about 1100 in the common era (not BCE) - your text
                          The article linked to also refers to the 1100th century - should be the 1100s or 11th century!
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                          @jayflo I just already fixed the BCE/CE mistake (mine). The article is not mine, I can't do anything about that.

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                          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                            @jayflo I just already fixed the BCE/CE mistake (mine). The article is not mine, I can't do anything about that.

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                            @CiaraNi Thanks for bringing the article to our attention, and thanks for fixing what you we able to fix!
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                            • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                              Things you can do in your local urban community garden:

                              smell the flowers

                              admire people’s vegetables

                              have a cup of coffee in the geodome

                              sit on a bench and enjoy the sea view

                              follow the progress of the Viking ship that a group of young people are building by hand using 12th-century boat-building techniques

                              #Aarhus #Viking #Shipbuilding

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                              @CiaraNi what a fantastic project!

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                              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                @Nickiquote Am a bit disappointed now to learn that there is no Viking emoji, which I had hoped to respond with here. A Viking longship emoji could also be part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

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                                @CiaraNi @Nickiquote if it's recognised by UNESCO it should have an emoji, IMHO

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