A West-Jutland Cattle-houseIn the course of investigations of Iron Age settlements in the Esbjerg area there have on three occasions been found house sites from the Early Roman Iron Age which are distinguished from all previously known examples by having paved stock quarters.It was as early as 1932, when the investigations of the Jutland settlements were at their height, that the first house came to light at Kjærsing in Brøndum parish, Ribe county 2). It showed a well-preserved portion of paving with a clearly sunk gutter in the middle. This novel feature of the Kjærsing house gained renewed interest when still another house with paved stock quarters was revealed in 1945 at a settlement site in Vognsbøl, in Jerne parish just north of Esbjer...
KoustrupA medieval thorp in Western JutlandIn the mid-1980s, a farmer ploughed up stones and clay on...
Nederby on...
Iran-Age graves at Gjurup with tent-shaped "grave-houses" To the south of the Løkken road, between G...
Cellar and House in the Roman Iron Age.In the autumn of 1954 traces of a burnt-down village of Early...
Myrthue-an Iron-Age farm complex On a little sandy promotory, running out from the northeast comer o...
A Village House on Gørding Heath In 1949 an investigation was made on Gørding Heath in Northwest Jut...
Kærgård, Daugbjerg– a Late Iron Age settlement with a workshop areaExcavations carried out in 2007‑0...
AlrumBurnt houses at an Early Iron Age tell site in Western JutlandThe Alrum settlement is renowned ...
An Iron Age village with sunken houses The Overbygaard village wa...
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
Stengården, an East Jutland Occupation Site from the Early Germanic Iron Age. The Problem of Settlem...
Shepherds, cattle farmers or pig breeders? A re-evaluation of Iron Age animal husbandryArchaeologica...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
The aim of the dissertation is to elucidate Iron Age settlement in southern Halland from two angles:...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
KoustrupA medieval thorp in Western JutlandIn the mid-1980s, a farmer ploughed up stones and clay on...
Nederby on...
Iran-Age graves at Gjurup with tent-shaped "grave-houses" To the south of the Løkken road, between G...
Cellar and House in the Roman Iron Age.In the autumn of 1954 traces of a burnt-down village of Early...
Myrthue-an Iron-Age farm complex On a little sandy promotory, running out from the northeast comer o...
A Village House on Gørding Heath In 1949 an investigation was made on Gørding Heath in Northwest Jut...
Kærgård, Daugbjerg– a Late Iron Age settlement with a workshop areaExcavations carried out in 2007‑0...
AlrumBurnt houses at an Early Iron Age tell site in Western JutlandThe Alrum settlement is renowned ...
An Iron Age village with sunken houses The Overbygaard village wa...
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
Stengården, an East Jutland Occupation Site from the Early Germanic Iron Age. The Problem of Settlem...
Shepherds, cattle farmers or pig breeders? A re-evaluation of Iron Age animal husbandryArchaeologica...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
The aim of the dissertation is to elucidate Iron Age settlement in southern Halland from two angles:...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
KoustrupA medieval thorp in Western JutlandIn the mid-1980s, a farmer ploughed up stones and clay on...
Nederby on...
Iran-Age graves at Gjurup with tent-shaped "grave-houses" To the south of the Løkken road, between G...