Algade 9 in AalborgDevelopment of the settlement from the Viking Age to the present dayIn 2007, a half-timbered house dating from 1574 was demolished in the centre of Aalborg. In advance of the subsequent construction project, the Historical Museum of Northern Jutland excavated a 135 m2 area at the site. The cultural layers were up to 4 m in thickness and the dating frame extended from the Viking Age to 1574. There proved to have been settlement on the site throughout this entire period, and one of the main results of the excavation was, consequently, a sequence of in all 19 buildings dating from the end of the 10th century to 1574.The site represents one of the best assemblages of urban buildings from the Viking Age and Middle Ages. The s...
The change of a medieval town - the main results from a ten-year excavation campaign in Horsens Unti...
Elite residences in Jutl...
The architecture and construction of prehistoric houses are substantial elements when we seek to exp...
The layout and organisation of wooden houses in Aalborg from 1050-1600This analysis of the layout, o...
AlrumBurnt houses at an Early Iron Age tell site in Western JutlandThe Alrum settlement is renowned ...
Kærgård, Daugbjerg– a Late Iron Age settlement with a workshop areaExcavations carried out in 2007‑0...
Lindholm Høje.Six years' investigations of the large site of the Viking Period at Lindholm Høje near...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
Cellar and House in the Roman Iron Age.In the autumn of 1954 traces of a burnt-down village of Early...
In 1996, an archaeological trial excavation prior to an expansion of the Viking Centre in Lustruphol...
KoustrupA medieval thorp in Western JutlandIn the mid-1980s, a farmer ploughed up stones and clay on...
The Harre vig boathousesNew investigationsMedieval and prehistoric boathouses are especially known f...
The newly excavated sites of Toftum Næs, Jutland (Denmark), will be presented, and the special featu...
Skjern Castle – an archaeological investigation of a castle through the Middle Ages and RenaissanceI...
The magnate’s residence at Lisbjerg Church In 1989, Moesgård Museum excavated part of a magnate’s fa...
The change of a medieval town - the main results from a ten-year excavation campaign in Horsens Unti...
Elite residences in Jutl...
The architecture and construction of prehistoric houses are substantial elements when we seek to exp...
The layout and organisation of wooden houses in Aalborg from 1050-1600This analysis of the layout, o...
AlrumBurnt houses at an Early Iron Age tell site in Western JutlandThe Alrum settlement is renowned ...
Kærgård, Daugbjerg– a Late Iron Age settlement with a workshop areaExcavations carried out in 2007‑0...
Lindholm Høje.Six years' investigations of the large site of the Viking Period at Lindholm Høje near...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
Cellar and House in the Roman Iron Age.In the autumn of 1954 traces of a burnt-down village of Early...
In 1996, an archaeological trial excavation prior to an expansion of the Viking Centre in Lustruphol...
KoustrupA medieval thorp in Western JutlandIn the mid-1980s, a farmer ploughed up stones and clay on...
The Harre vig boathousesNew investigationsMedieval and prehistoric boathouses are especially known f...
The newly excavated sites of Toftum Næs, Jutland (Denmark), will be presented, and the special featu...
Skjern Castle – an archaeological investigation of a castle through the Middle Ages and RenaissanceI...
The magnate’s residence at Lisbjerg Church In 1989, Moesgård Museum excavated part of a magnate’s fa...
The change of a medieval town - the main results from a ten-year excavation campaign in Horsens Unti...
Elite residences in Jutl...
The architecture and construction of prehistoric houses are substantial elements when we seek to exp...