The Harre vig boathousesNew investigationsMedieval and prehistoric boathouses are especially known from Norway, where more than 800 structures from the 1st-16th century have been recorded. They normally appear in the terrain as U-shaped structures, built from stones and/or turf, and with the open end oriented towards a nearby coastline. The medieval constructions tend to be rectangular in plan, while older boathouses have curved sidewalls. Studies of the large boathouses (15-40111 internal length) has demonstrated that throughout time they can be connected to places of administrative importance, in the Middle Ages in terms of the leidang system. Especially in western Norway, there are several examples of historically known leidang-centres –...
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The magnate’s residence at Lisbjerg Church In 1989, Moesgård Museum excavated part of a magnate’s fa...
Algade 9 in AalborgDevelopment of the settlement from the Viking Age to the present dayIn 2007, a ha...
Kærgård, Daugbjerg– a Late Iron Age settlement with a workshop areaExcavations carried out in 2007‑0...
A Medieval Ship from Eltang VigIn 1943 the remains of a wooden construction which could be identifie...
Roskilde 6 – a long-ship from VikenProvenance and dateDuring works on construction of the Museum Isl...
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Our aim with this paper was to discuss two possible Viking Age and Early medieval wooden hall buildi...
Næs - a Viking Age settlement with flax production Excavations carried out in 1997-1999 on a pronoun...
Nederby on...
Cellar and House in the Roman Iron Age.In the autumn of 1954 traces of a burnt-down village of Early...
In this chapter, Avaldsnes and the land along the Karmsund Strait are considered in a west-Scandinav...
In spring 2016, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...
In spring 2016, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...
In spring 2016, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...
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The magnate’s residence at Lisbjerg Church In 1989, Moesgård Museum excavated part of a magnate’s fa...
Algade 9 in AalborgDevelopment of the settlement from the Viking Age to the present dayIn 2007, a ha...
Kærgård, Daugbjerg– a Late Iron Age settlement with a workshop areaExcavations carried out in 2007‑0...
A Medieval Ship from Eltang VigIn 1943 the remains of a wooden construction which could be identifie...
Roskilde 6 – a long-ship from VikenProvenance and dateDuring works on construction of the Museum Isl...
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Our aim with this paper was to discuss two possible Viking Age and Early medieval wooden hall buildi...
Næs - a Viking Age settlement with flax production Excavations carried out in 1997-1999 on a pronoun...
Nederby on...
Cellar and House in the Roman Iron Age.In the autumn of 1954 traces of a burnt-down village of Early...
In this chapter, Avaldsnes and the land along the Karmsund Strait are considered in a west-Scandinav...
In spring 2016, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...
In spring 2016, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...
In spring 2016, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...
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The magnate’s residence at Lisbjerg Church In 1989, Moesgård Museum excavated part of a magnate’s fa...
Algade 9 in AalborgDevelopment of the settlement from the Viking Age to the present dayIn 2007, a ha...