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Alabaster Vases from the Bahrain TemplesThe Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition's Fifth Excavation CampaignAmong the many objects discovered in the course of five winters of work in the temples at Barbar (Fig. 1) are three almost complete alabaster va... see more

Alabaster Vases from the Bahrain TemplesThe Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition's Fifth Excavation CampaignAmong the many objects discovered in the course of five winters of work in the temples at Barbar (Fig. 1) are three almost complete alabaster va... see more

The following paper covers a topic seldom studied in detail, namely the ruins locally known as al-Asnam (“the Idols”) of the funerary monuments from the Roman settlement of Cydamus, as well as the few related architectural elements reused as spolia in the... see more

During four campaigns from 1990-1993 the Department of Greek and Roman Studies at Odense University has been excavating part of a Roman building in ancient Halikarnassos. It is situated on Coban Yildizi Street, about 200 m. west of the Maussolleion terrac... see more

From Subterranean Dolmens to Visible Trapezium-shaped StructuresOn the Stone Age Graves from Harreby in North Schleswig/South JutlandIn 1934 and 1936, four Stone Age graves were found at Harreby west of Gram in North Schleswig: three dolmen chambers and o... see more

Skjern Castle – an archaeological investigation of a castle through the Middle Ages and RenaissanceIn the very middle of the river Nørreå’s extensive meadowlands, 15 km west of Randers, lies the striking castle mound of Gammel Skjern. During the Middle Ag... see more

The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition developed of building churches of granite ashlars. In the northern part of the peninsula, the main inspiration for this came from the cathedral in Viborg, cons... see more

In the Garden of EdenThe covers of the first three volumes of Kuml show photographs of fine Danish antiquities. Inside the volumes have articles on the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age in Jutland, which is to be expected as Kuml is published by ... see more

With Chisel or Pick HammerHow were Runes carved? In 1980, Vitus Nielsen and Erik Moltke published the essay “Pikhammeren – kan man også skrive med den?« (The Pick Hammer – can it be used for writing as well?). Nielsen summed up the historical background o... see more

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