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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

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

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

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 trefoil – a magical object?In 1997, a trefoil was found in a cremation pit at Bilstrup near Skive in Viborg county. The other grave goods, comprising fragments of arm rings and smaller rings, the stem of an iron pin, a small handled vessel etc., gave ... see more

A large two-aisled house at Nørre Holsted in southern Jutland – Analysis of a longhouse from Early Bronze Age period IIn 2011 and 2012, Sønderskov Museum investigated an area of 65,000 m2 at Nørre Holsted, between Esbjerg and Vejen. The investigation reve... see more

Detector finds and settlement – The Eastern Limfjord in Late Iron Age and Viking timesDuring the past 30 years Danish fields have formed the backdrop for a silent revolution. Since the appearance of the metal detector in the 1970s, detector enthusiasts ha... see more

Shepherds, cattle farmers or pig breeders? A re-evaluation of Iron Age animal husbandryArchaeological finds from prehistoric settlements bear witness to the fact that crop and animal husbandry have constituted an omnipresent part of society since the intr... see more

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