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Myrhøj. Three houses with Bell Beaker potteryMyrhøj is situated in northern Jutland, l½ km N.E. of the Mesolithic kitchen mid­den of Ertebølle on the coast of the Limfjord.The article primarily deals with a settlement consisting of three houses with Late ... see more

The Beginning of the Early Iron Age in Jutland The date of the beginning of the Early Iron Age in Denmark is one of the most disputed problems in Scandinavian archaeology. The oldest finds from Jutland (1) have been placed by various authors, in the perio... see more

Late Neolithic grave with amber pendantsIn 1966, a stone packing-grave was excavated at Nim in eastern Jutland (fig. 1). As the bottom of the grave was trough-shaped, the corpse must have lain in a bole­coffin, of which nothing remained. On the lowest lay... see more

Vindblæs - a West Himmerland Bronze-SmithyOn a high-lying stretch of country, falling gradually southwards towards the headwaters of the River Bjørnsholm, stands a row of small tumuli, most of which have been ploughed over. One of this row lies on the pro... see more

Gudenaa Settlements in South JutlandIn the years 1958-62 the authors systematically investigated the area around the middle course of the Varde River and its main tributaries. The investigation discovered 75 settlement sites, represented by a total of 193... see more

Myrhøj. Three houses with Bell Beaker potteryMyrhøj is situated in northern Jutland, l½ km N.E. of the Mesolithic kitchen mid­den of Ertebølle on the coast of the Limfjord.The article primarily deals with a settlement consisting of three houses with Late ... see more

Late Neolithic grave with amber pendantsIn 1966, a stone packing-grave was excavated at Nim in eastern Jutland (fig. 1). As the bottom of the grave was trough-shaped, the corpse must have lain in a bole­coffin, of which nothing remained. On the lowest lay... see more

The Beginning of the Early Iron Age in Jutland The date of the beginning of the Early Iron Age in Denmark is one of the most disputed problems in Scandinavian archaeology. The oldest finds from Jutland (1) have been placed by various authors, in the perio... see more

Gudenaa Settlements in South JutlandIn the years 1958-62 the authors systematically investigated the area around the middle course of the Varde River and its main tributaries. The investigation discovered 75 settlement sites, represented by a total of 193... see more

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