GUDMUND HATTln his work of measuring field boundaries in the heathland of Jutland Gudmund Hatt had always a student or a young postgraduate with him as his assistant. At one time I was this assistant, and from this period I recall a particular occasion. We were sitting eating lunch together on a stretch of moorland in east Vendsyssel. It was one of those beautiful autumn days when the clear sunshine lends warmth to all the colours of the landscape from dark green through brown to red-gold. Around us the low ridges spread their net over the heath. Scattered as though at random over the landscape were small oval mounds with a hollow along one side, sites where trees had been felled by storm, and in falling had pulled up the soil at one side w...
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JOHANNES BRØNDSTED Johannes Brøndsted gave the Jutland Archaeological Society his whole-hearted supp...
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ORE than two hundred years ago the idea was advanced that pre-historic agriculture started by man&ap...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
The final twenty years of the last decade were a time of rapid progress in the science of geography....
GUDMUND HATTLike a fresh squall - squall indeed, for breeze is too light a word - Hatt came storming...
MÅRTEN STENBERGER.Professor Mårten Stenberger, whom Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab is honouring with the W...
The ...
Geoarchives at former settlements contain valuable information about human-landscape interactions in...
The ideas that flourished among a small group of former Uppsala students that became the Göthiska fö...
Development of geographical thought and knowledge Geography as a body of knowledge of places, peopl...
Carl Johan Becker · 60 years The basis of archaeological research is work in the field: the trowel q...
MOGENS ØRSNES 60 YEARS In his long career Mogens Ørsnes has traversed most of the fields which comp...
Jørgen Lund reaches 60Yet another junior archaeologist at Moesgård has matured: Jørgen Lund had his ...
In the first decades of the twentieth century there were fieldwork expeditions in rural Sweden, docu...
JOHANNES BRØNDSTED Johannes Brøndsted gave the Jutland Archaeological Society his whole-hearted supp...
In the summer of 1922, fieldwork was conducted in the Tornedalen district of northern Sweden, in the...
ORE than two hundred years ago the idea was advanced that pre-historic agriculture started by man&ap...
Much historical scholarship has examined the events which took place as various explorers ventured i...
The final twenty years of the last decade were a time of rapid progress in the science of geography....