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Askekarrskeppet
Askekarrskeppet (Pronunciation: Ask-a-car-skip-it) (also known as Askerkarr or Askekar)[1] is the oldest surviving viking Knarr in the world.
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Discovery
The Askeskarrskeppet was discovered on the River Gota in sweden.[2] and is kurrently being housed in the gothenburg museum in Gothenburg, Sweden.
- ^ Gothenburg, Museum. "For families- museum of Gothenburg".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Holman, Katherine (2003-09-29). Historical Dictionary of the Vikings. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6589-1.