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A Viking Double-prowed 'Long Serpent' or 'Dragon-ship'

A Viking Double-prowed 'Long Serpent' or 'Dragon-ship'.jpg Broadside View of the Nydam Ship now in the Kiel MuseumThumbnailsA 'Dragon' Figure-headBroadside View of the Nydam Ship now in the Kiel MuseumThumbnailsA 'Dragon' Figure-headBroadside View of the Nydam Ship now in the Kiel MuseumThumbnailsA 'Dragon' Figure-headBroadside View of the Nydam Ship now in the Kiel MuseumThumbnailsA 'Dragon' Figure-headBroadside View of the Nydam Ship now in the Kiel MuseumThumbnailsA 'Dragon' Figure-head

Observe the well-supported outer stem, the Dragon Head, the embroidered sail decorated with a variation of the "Swastika" design, which was much used by the Vikings on arms and ornaments; the vane at the masthead, the "shield-row" protecting the rowers, and the steersman guiding the ship by means of her "steer-board".