Viking ‘Valhalla’ left buried; studied via special radar

Viking ‘Valhalla’ left buried; studied via special radar

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Science, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The transcript discusses the discovery of a Viking ship burial site in Yellowstad, Norway, using ground penetrating radar technology. This non-invasive method allowed researchers to identify various structures and a longboat buried as part of a tribal leader's funeral. The radar technology involves sending electromagnetic signals into the ground and analyzing the bounce-back signals to create images of underground materials.

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Why was the discovery of the burial site considered interesting?

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What archaeological method did the researchers use to analyze the burial site?

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How does ground penetrating radar work in archaeological studies?

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What significant findings were discovered at the Viking ship burial site?

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What was the purpose of the longboat found at the burial site?

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