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* Szabo, V.E., 2008. ''Monstrous Fishes and the Mead-Dark Sea. Whaling in the Medieval North Atlantic'', Brill, Leiden, Boston.
* Szabo, V.E., 2008. ''Monstrous Fishes and the Mead-Dark Sea. Whaling in the Medieval North Atlantic'', Brill, Leiden, Boston.
=== Museums ===
=== Museums ===
* [https://www.ecomare.nl/en/ Ecomare] on the island of Texel (the Netherlands) is a museum that has exhibitions on the ecosystems and wild life in the North Sea and Wadden Sea, including a whale hall.
* [https://vestfoldmuseene.no/en/the-whaling-museum/ Hvalfangstmuseet] or the "Whaling Museum" in Sandefjord, Norway certainly is worth a visit.
* [https://vestfoldmuseene.no/en/the-whaling-museum/ Hvalfangstmuseet] or the "Whaling Museum" in Sandefjord, Norway certainly is worth a visit.
* [https://www.cm-peniche.pt/visitar/museus-patrimonio/rede-museologica-do-concelho-de-peniche The Municipal Museum of Peniche] (Portugal) has the whale bones and objects found at [[Atouguia da Baleia (site)|Atouguia da Baleia]] on display.
* [https://www.cm-peniche.pt/visitar/museus-patrimonio/rede-museologica-do-concelho-de-peniche The Municipal Museum of Peniche] (Portugal) has the whale bones and objects found at [[Atouguia da Baleia (site)|Atouguia da Baleia]] on display.

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In the course of the creation of this thesaurus, our team have come across numerous useful books, websites, and other resources that are too extensive to include, but that we would like to share. We also list museums that have relevant (permanent) exhibitions.

Literature

  • Oudemans, A.C., 1892. The great sea-serpent. An historical and critical treatise, Brill, Leiden, London. Can be downloaded from: internetarchive.org
  • Szabo, V.E., 2008. Monstrous Fishes and the Mead-Dark Sea. Whaling in the Medieval North Atlantic, Brill, Leiden, Boston.

Museums

Websites