In 2007, a new excavation was carried out in the prehistoric village at Forsandmoen in Rogaland. 22 longhouses were found in an area that is going to be developed for industry. Eight of the buildings were not known prior to the excavation. They comprised four mainbuildings, two workshops and two smaller buildings (Houses 247–254). 86 cooking pits and the remains of a big clearance cairn were also found. The excavation area covered the southeastern part of the continuous village settlement at Forsandmoen. It showed that the settlement stretches a bit further east and was denser than earlier investigations had concluded. Based on earlier excavations, it was expected that the buildings in the area could be dated back to the Early Iron Age...
Nederby on...
In connection with a development plan on the east side of the island Hundvåg in the municipality of ...
The study of residences at central places from the Late Iron Age in Scandinavia has mainly been aime...
This report presents the results from an archaeological excavation of an Iron Age house foundation a...
The on-going excavation campaign at Uppåkra in Scania began in 1996 and the site has seen fieldwork ...
An Iron Age village with sunken houses The Overbygaard village wa...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
This report presents the results from an archaeological excavation in 2021 of an Iron Age house foun...
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
The house-material from Forsandmoen, which consists of 22 longhouses and 16 smaller dwelling houses,...
The presence of the two-aisled houses of Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age has been scarce in the ...
The architecture and construction of prehistoric houses are substantial elements when we seek to exp...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
The longhouse has been a turning point for research on prehistoric farming societies in Scandinavia ...
Gamla Uppsala is a spectacular area filled with archeological remains dating back to the Iron Age. T...
Nederby on...
In connection with a development plan on the east side of the island Hundvåg in the municipality of ...
The study of residences at central places from the Late Iron Age in Scandinavia has mainly been aime...
This report presents the results from an archaeological excavation of an Iron Age house foundation a...
The on-going excavation campaign at Uppåkra in Scania began in 1996 and the site has seen fieldwork ...
An Iron Age village with sunken houses The Overbygaard village wa...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
This report presents the results from an archaeological excavation in 2021 of an Iron Age house foun...
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
The house-material from Forsandmoen, which consists of 22 longhouses and 16 smaller dwelling houses,...
The presence of the two-aisled houses of Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age has been scarce in the ...
The architecture and construction of prehistoric houses are substantial elements when we seek to exp...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
The longhouse has been a turning point for research on prehistoric farming societies in Scandinavia ...
Gamla Uppsala is a spectacular area filled with archeological remains dating back to the Iron Age. T...
Nederby on...
In connection with a development plan on the east side of the island Hundvåg in the municipality of ...
The study of residences at central places from the Late Iron Age in Scandinavia has mainly been aime...