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Archaeological cultures of the Bronze Age, despite the widespread use of metal, also used stone raw materials for the manufacture of tools, household, and sacred items. A lot of stone products had a complicated shape and meticulous finishing, but the tech... see more

As part of the research project "Stone Age Demographics" (StoneD), initiated trough the research group SARG (Sub-Arctic Stone Age Research Group), archaeological surveys were conducted in Hasvik municipality, Finnmark June 26. - July 2. 2017. The work was... see more

Stone-Age Houses on Knardrup Gallows HillKnardrup Gallows Hill lies immediately to the north of the village of the same name, and is today cut through by the road which leads to Ganløse. The hill is a big bank of yellow sand, deposited as part of an end-m... see more

Stone-Age Houses on Knardrup Gallows HillKnardrup Gallows Hill lies immediately to the north of the village of the same name, and is today cut through by the road which leads to Ganløse. The hill is a big bank of yellow sand, deposited as part of an end-m... see more

The report sums up the results of the field survey conducted in the Dønnesfjord basin, northern Sørøya, by Kenneth Webb Vollan, Peter Jordan and Erlend Kirkeng Jørgensen on June 27, 2017.   

Cellar and House in the Roman Iron Age.In the autumn of 1954 traces of a burnt-down village of Early Roman lron Age date were found at Sjælborg, about 12 kms. northwest of Esbjerg. Of the at least 7 house-sites which were identified, one was particularly ... see more

Myrthue-an Iron-Age farm complex On a little sandy promotory, running out from the northeast comer of Marbæk plantation into the water-meadows of the Varde river, on the farmstead of Myrthue northwest of Esbjerg, excavations conducted since 1959 by Esbjer... see more

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