- Stone ship
The Stone ship was a Germanic burial custom, typical of
Scandinavia , built from tightly or loosely fit slabs or stones. Sometimes they are of monumental proportions. InSweden , the size varies from 67 metres (Ale's Stones ) to only a few metres. The orientation varies. Inside, they can be cobbled or filled with stones, or have raised stones in the positions of masts. The illusion of being ships has often been reinforced by larger stones in the ends. Some have an oblique aft. Ship settings are often found on grave fields, but sometimes far from any other archaeological remains.Scattered examples are found in Northern Germany and along the coast of the Baltic States (where they are called "devil ships"). They are believed to have represented the actual burning ship in which the dead was sent out to the sea. Excavations have shown that they are usually from the latter part of the
Nordic Bronze Age ca.1000 BC -500 BC (e.g.Gotland ) or from theGermanic Iron Age , theVendel Age and theViking Age (e.g.Blekinge and Scania).Prominent stone ships
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Ale's Stones is a stone ship in southernmost Sweden. It is 67 metres long and 19 metres wide.
*Stones of Askeberga [http://www.foteviken.se/sweden/vasterg/askeberg/n2076.jpgImage] [http://hem.passagen.se/sagabo/kabinett/platser/askeberga.htm and more images] is Sweden's second largest stone ship measuring 55 metres in length. It is, however, the most remarkable one as it is made of 24 enormous boulders, weighing about 25 tonnes each.
*Anund's Mound ( [http://www.schwedenecke.de/a22schif.jpgImage] ) The double stone ship atAnund 's mound has a total length of 100 metres and one of the ships is 25 metres wide. In the same area there are several smaller stone ships.
*Gettlinge gravfalt,Öland , Sweden ("Environmental Baseline Study, Oland, Sweden", Öland, Sweden, July, 2004)
*Hulterstad gravfalt, Öland, Sweden includes a total of 170 burial locations.
*Lindholm Høje nearAalborg ,Denmark
*Stones of Blomsholm The stone ship at Blomsholm nearStrömstad inBohuslän measures more than 40 m in length and consists of 49 largemenhirs . The fore and the aft are about 4 meters tall. There are several other largemegalith s in the area.
*Tjelvar's Grave (.ee also
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Menhir
*Ship burial
*Solar barge
*Stone circle (Iron Age) ources
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Nationalencyklopedin
* [http://susning.nu/Skeppss%e4ttning Swedish information site]
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