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Agriculture in Jutland during the Single Grave culture, Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age – as revealed by archaeobotanical analysesPlant macrofossils can, together with other archaeological finds, provide an insight into many aspects of past agricultur... see more

Refshøjgård. An extraordinary burial-find from the Single Grave Culture Towards the end of 2000, Moesgård Museum excavated a grave mound at Refshøjgård in Folby parish, approx. 15 km NW of Århus in Eastern Jutland (Fig. 1). After the topsoil was removed, ... see more

Two double graves from the Jutland Battle-axe culture In his thesis on the Battle-axe culture of Jutland, P. V. Glob mentioned a number of graves which on account of the unusual amount and position of their furnishings must contain double burials. It appe... see more

Agriculture in Jutland during the Single Grave culture, Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age – as revealed by archaeobotanical analysesPlant macrofossils can, together with other archaeological finds, provide an insight into many aspects of past agricultur... see more

Refshøjgård. An extraordinary burial-find from the Single Grave Culture Towards the end of 2000, Moesgård Museum excavated a grave mound at Refshøjgård in Folby parish, approx. 15 km NW of Århus in Eastern Jutland (Fig. 1). After the topsoil was removed, ... see more

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