In this paper, we discuss the easternmost material expression of the Funnel Beaker Culture – a megalith grave on the west coast of Gotland Island in the Baltic Sea. The people who built and used the megalith brought the Neolithic lifestyle to Gotland. The biography of this monument includes two excavations, of which we participated in the latest in 1984. Our osteological analysis confirms that some thirty individuals of both sexes and various ages were buried there. The structure of the monument is that of a rectangular dolmen. This paper discusses the discovery of this specific site, and explores the existence of this type of monument in a Gotland context. Furthermore, is this really the only megalith on Gotland, or are more of these struc...
This paper deals with Late Neolithic burials found on the Swedish Island of Öland in the Baltic Sea....
Kinship and Neolithic cultures. As a result of their alkaline soil, due to limestone bedrock, the tw...
In this book we offer an exciting new perspective on a distinctive form of megalithic monument that ...
In this paper, we discuss the easternmost material expression of the Funnel Beaker Culture – a megal...
This thesis analyses the Funnel Beaker Culture on the island of Gotland. Since no comprehensive stud...
The aim of this essay is to see if there are any relationship between the four Megalithic graves, an...
This essay is a study and analysis of the funnel beaker pottery at Gullarve 1:13 in Väte parish. The...
This thesis aims to present a micro-study of the site Suderkvie in Grötlingbo parish on south part o...
In this paper I will discuss the occurrence of ceramic vessels in the graves of the Pitted ware cult...
This thesis deals mainly with the Middle Neolithic period (ca. 3200-2300 BC) on the island of Gotlan...
Megalith building constitutes not only a past, but also a recent phenomenon, which is still practise...
My intention with this paper is to study the stone cists on Gotland from the Late Neolithic period. ...
This one-year master's thesis investigates the late part of the Middle Neolithic on the island of Go...
Since the down of archaeology much of the resurges has focused on graves and grave materials. This e...
Grave chambers m the single-grave culture The earliest construction in a ploughed-down barrow at Går...
This paper deals with Late Neolithic burials found on the Swedish Island of Öland in the Baltic Sea....
Kinship and Neolithic cultures. As a result of their alkaline soil, due to limestone bedrock, the tw...
In this book we offer an exciting new perspective on a distinctive form of megalithic monument that ...
In this paper, we discuss the easternmost material expression of the Funnel Beaker Culture – a megal...
This thesis analyses the Funnel Beaker Culture on the island of Gotland. Since no comprehensive stud...
The aim of this essay is to see if there are any relationship between the four Megalithic graves, an...
This essay is a study and analysis of the funnel beaker pottery at Gullarve 1:13 in Väte parish. The...
This thesis aims to present a micro-study of the site Suderkvie in Grötlingbo parish on south part o...
In this paper I will discuss the occurrence of ceramic vessels in the graves of the Pitted ware cult...
This thesis deals mainly with the Middle Neolithic period (ca. 3200-2300 BC) on the island of Gotlan...
Megalith building constitutes not only a past, but also a recent phenomenon, which is still practise...
My intention with this paper is to study the stone cists on Gotland from the Late Neolithic period. ...
This one-year master's thesis investigates the late part of the Middle Neolithic on the island of Go...
Since the down of archaeology much of the resurges has focused on graves and grave materials. This e...
Grave chambers m the single-grave culture The earliest construction in a ploughed-down barrow at Går...
This paper deals with Late Neolithic burials found on the Swedish Island of Öland in the Baltic Sea....
Kinship and Neolithic cultures. As a result of their alkaline soil, due to limestone bedrock, the tw...
In this book we offer an exciting new perspective on a distinctive form of megalithic monument that ...