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We’ll have trouble now!The Archaeological Society of Jutland was founded on Sunday, 11 March 1951. As with most projects with which P.V Glob was involved, this did not pass off without drama. Museum people and amateur archaeologists in large numbers appea... see more

PrefaceThis photograph shows Dr. Therkel Mathiassen as we Danish archeologists best know him: out in the field, observant, critical, deeply interested, with wrinkles innumerable telling their tale of good humour and intelligence. Mathiassen the omnipresen... see more

We’ll have trouble now!The Archaeological Society of Jutland was founded on Sunday, 11 March 1951. As with most projects with which P.V Glob was involved, this did not pass off without drama. Museum people and amateur archaeologists in large numbers appea... see more

PrefaceThis photograph shows Dr. Therkel Mathiassen as we Danish archeologists best know him: out in the field, observant, critical, deeply interested, with wrinkles innumerable telling their tale of good humour and intelligence. Mathiassen the omnipresen... see more

Mesolithic settlements by the lakes and watercourses of the Gudenå systemIn the late 19th and early 20th century, several amateur archaeologists collected considerable quantities of archaeological artefacts from a large number of Stone Age settlements in ... see more

The archaeologist Erik WesterbyUp-front researcher on a spare-time basisThe centenary of the archaeologist and lawyer Erik Westerby, born in 1901, is the occation of this ac count of his career. It is a tale of a talented person’s magnificent achievements... 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

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 Myrthue grave-an Early Roman Period inhumation in southwest Jutland In the vicinity of the Early Roman Iron-Age settlement at Myrthue, which was excavated by Esbjerg Museum and is described earlier in this issue, an inhumation burial was found in Apri... see more

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