1,300-year-old Viking ship shard found during sewer dig
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In a surprising turn of events, workers engaged in a drainage excavation in the Netherlands stumbled upon a relic of the past—a 1,300-year-old fragment of a Viking ship. This remarkable discovery unfolded in the town of Wijk bij Duurstede, amidst a routine sewer system replacement project, as reported by Jam Press.

The find initially appeared to be no more than a mundane wooden beam protruding from the ground. However, it caught the keen eye of Danny van Basten, a volunteer and amateur archaeologist. Recognizing its potential historical significance, van Basten promptly alerted the relevant authorities.

Experts from the maritime foundation Stichting Beheer Vikingschip, alongside specialists from Museum Dorestad, were called to the scene to assess the artifact. The fragment, measuring approximately 10 feet in length, featured distinct notches and markings, hallmarks of ancient shipbuilding techniques.

Kees Sterrenburg, an experienced shipbuilder, analyzed these characteristics and suggested that the beam might have served as part of a ship’s frame. This hypothesis was further supported by the orientation of the beam and the discovery of nearby pottery shards.

Experts deduced that the fragment dates back to the Carolingian period, around 700 to 800 A.D. This era marks a pivotal chapter in history characterized by burgeoning medieval trade routes and the ascendancy of Northern European power, as noted by Arkeonews.net.

Based on its orientation and nearby pottery shards, experts deduced that the beam dated back to the Carolingian period (circa 700 to 800 A.D.) — a watershed epoch defined by fledgling medieval trade routes and the expansion of Northern European power, Arkeonews.net reported.

During this period, Frankish king Charlemagne and his successors exerted their influence over Western and Central Europe, notably conquering Gaul, Germany and Italy.

The era also saw rivers like the Rhine serve as important arteries for commerce with Dorestad — the ancient hub on which Wijk bij Duurstede sits — becoming a riverine trading mecca that linked ancient France with Scandinavian and North Sea trade routes. 

According to researchers, the beam could also be linked to the uptick in Viking activity, as during that time, Norse sea raiders traded with and sometimes raided Carolingian communities.

Another possibility is that the framework could be part of a cog ship — a medieval trading vessel — which suggested it could have been from much later, circa 1,300 A.D.

To nail down the timber’s provenance, the beam will need to be cleaned and its rings analyzed so they can gauge its exact age, per municipal archaeologist and investigation leader Anne de Hoop.

This process, along with documentation, could take several months.

This wasn’t the first potential Viking discovery to rock the archaeological world of late.

Earlier this month, independent researcher Steve Dickinson claimed he found a Viking Ship burial that may hold the lost grave of Ivar the Boneless, the Viking leader who died around 873 A.D.

“This is rare, and, should my theory prove to be correct, it is the first such Viking ship burial to be found in Britain,” he said.

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