This site comprises a Romanesque church, positioned between two large earth mounds, one of which marks the centre of a huge “ship setting”. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this site, famous for two inscribed stones erected by Gorm the Old and Harald Bluetooth, one of which honours “Thyre, his wife, adornment” of her country. The larger of the two shows a great beast entwined with a snake, and Christ with a cruciform halo.
ANSWER: Jelling (“Yell-ing”) stones [or Jellingstenene; accept anything that mentions Jelling and rocks, inscriptions or carvings]
[10e] The Jelling stones were erected by kings of this country. On his rune stone, Harald Bluetooth records that he “won the whole of” this country and Norway.
ANSWER: Denmark [accept Kingdom of Denmark or Kongeriget Danmark]
[10h] Unlike his parents, Harald was himself buried at this mediaeval capital of Denmark. This city is home to the Skuldelev Viking ships, deliberately sunk in its namesake ford in the 11th century.
ANSWER: Roskilde (“ROSK-ill-a”)