This paper presents the results of an excavation of the remains of a large, Late Neolithic two-aisled house in the northeastern part of Zealand, Denmark. The house shows a strong resemblance to the well-known Fosie-houses, but is almost three times as large as these structures. It is suggested that the building housed a Late Neolithic family, their farmhands and their livestock. Furthermore, the house’s monumentality signalled the power and wealth of its inhabitant(s) and is thus a clear indicator of the presence of an elite in the Scandinavian Late Neolithic society. The house is contemporaneous with the flourishing Únětice-centre in the Thuringia/Saxony-Anhalt region, from where copper and bronze were imported to Scandinavia. Although roo...
The 14 articles presented in this publication represent some of the latest and most relevant researc...
Forty-four pollen spectra from 25 megalithic tombs (5 dolmens and 20 passage graves) in eastern and ...
KoustrupA medieval thorp in Western JutlandIn the mid-1980s, a farmer ploughed up stones and clay on...
Over a period of more than 10 years, Horsens Museum undertook a series of excavations at Østbirk, no...
Within South Scandinavia, the Limfjord region of North Jutland in the 3rd millennium BC was geograph...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
A Late Neolithic house-site from Vends...
In 1996, an archaeological trial excavation prior to an expansion of the Viking Centre in Lustruphol...
The newly excavated sites of Toftum Næs, Jutland (Denmark), will be presented, and the special featu...
Kærgård, Daugbjerg– a Late Iron Age settlement with a workshop areaExcavations carried out in 2007‑0...
A Late Neolithic House Site with Bell Beaker Pottery at Stendis, Northwestern Jutland
Freemen and villeinsA longue durée perspective on villages, farmsteads and social structure in weste...
History of Vegetation and Agriculture: At Hassing Huse Mose, Thy, Northwest Denmark, since the Ice A...
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
Store Tyrrestrup A large Early Bronze Age farmstead with bronze hoard Eight bronzes were handed in ...
The 14 articles presented in this publication represent some of the latest and most relevant researc...
Forty-four pollen spectra from 25 megalithic tombs (5 dolmens and 20 passage graves) in eastern and ...
KoustrupA medieval thorp in Western JutlandIn the mid-1980s, a farmer ploughed up stones and clay on...
Over a period of more than 10 years, Horsens Museum undertook a series of excavations at Østbirk, no...
Within South Scandinavia, the Limfjord region of North Jutland in the 3rd millennium BC was geograph...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
A Late Neolithic house-site from Vends...
In 1996, an archaeological trial excavation prior to an expansion of the Viking Centre in Lustruphol...
The newly excavated sites of Toftum Næs, Jutland (Denmark), will be presented, and the special featu...
Kærgård, Daugbjerg– a Late Iron Age settlement with a workshop areaExcavations carried out in 2007‑0...
A Late Neolithic House Site with Bell Beaker Pottery at Stendis, Northwestern Jutland
Freemen and villeinsA longue durée perspective on villages, farmsteads and social structure in weste...
History of Vegetation and Agriculture: At Hassing Huse Mose, Thy, Northwest Denmark, since the Ice A...
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
Store Tyrrestrup A large Early Bronze Age farmstead with bronze hoard Eight bronzes were handed in ...
The 14 articles presented in this publication represent some of the latest and most relevant researc...
Forty-four pollen spectra from 25 megalithic tombs (5 dolmens and 20 passage graves) in eastern and ...
KoustrupA medieval thorp in Western JutlandIn the mid-1980s, a farmer ploughed up stones and clay on...