Hunters and Fishers at SelbjergOn the north side of Limfjord, at Selbjerg on the southwestern tip of Øland in Øster Hanherred, recent excavations have revealed traces of a 4000 year old colony of the Pit-Ware folk, a culture well-known in Sweden but hitherto rarely found in Denmark. It was a culture of fishers and hunters of seals and whales, though pigs and occasionally cattle were kept. In Denmark the culture has been found on the islands and coasts of the Kattegat, often on Ertebølle sites.The site, excavated by the author under the auspices of the Aalborg Historical Museum, was revealed as a kitchen-midden of oyster and other shells, now 7.2 metres above sea level, but at the time of the settlement lying actually on the 15 metre broad s...
Activity sites from the Ertebølle periodDyngby III and Sindholt Nord In order to understand the mari...
Abstract The Pitted Ware culture continues to attract attention from scholars. Being chrono...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
Smedegaarde and LivøPitware Settlements on the Limfjord.Two years after C. J. Becker's publication i...
A flaker from the Dogger Bank in the North Sea By the end of the Ice Age, the present North Sea was ...
Ringkloster: Ertebølle trappers and wild boar hunters in eastern Jutland. A surve
Hunting-related rituals in the Early N...
In this dissertation the structure, practices and evolution of a single Pitted Ware Culture site, Aj...
Nederby on...
An Iron Age village with sunken houses The Overbygaard village wa...
A Late Palaeolithic Flint Workshop at Egtved, East Jutland - A Glimpse of the Federmesser Culture in...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
Archaeological material was initially discovered in 1993, eroding from a small cliff on the north si...
Store Vild...
Næs - a Viking Age settlement with flax production Excavations carried out in 1997-1999 on a pronoun...
Activity sites from the Ertebølle periodDyngby III and Sindholt Nord In order to understand the mari...
Abstract The Pitted Ware culture continues to attract attention from scholars. Being chrono...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
Smedegaarde and LivøPitware Settlements on the Limfjord.Two years after C. J. Becker's publication i...
A flaker from the Dogger Bank in the North Sea By the end of the Ice Age, the present North Sea was ...
Ringkloster: Ertebølle trappers and wild boar hunters in eastern Jutland. A surve
Hunting-related rituals in the Early N...
In this dissertation the structure, practices and evolution of a single Pitted Ware Culture site, Aj...
Nederby on...
An Iron Age village with sunken houses The Overbygaard village wa...
A Late Palaeolithic Flint Workshop at Egtved, East Jutland - A Glimpse of the Federmesser Culture in...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
Archaeological material was initially discovered in 1993, eroding from a small cliff on the north si...
Store Vild...
Næs - a Viking Age settlement with flax production Excavations carried out in 1997-1999 on a pronoun...
Activity sites from the Ertebølle periodDyngby III and Sindholt Nord In order to understand the mari...
Abstract The Pitted Ware culture continues to attract attention from scholars. Being chrono...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...