Amateur archaeologists in DenmarkThe article briefly sums up the history of amateur archaeology in Denmark and mentions the most renowned amateur archaeologists and collectors of artefacts, mainly from the island Fyn. Attention focuses on describing the close collaboration between amateur and profession al archaeologists, which has resulted in the institution of museums all over the country, often through donations of extensive artefact collections from skilful and wealthy amateur archaeologists.The first museum was established in Copenhagen by Ole Worm (1588-1654), who studied the Danish prehistory. The king, Frederik III (1609-1670), made the museum into a kunstkammer, which included not only archaeological artefacts but also curiosities....
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Søren H. Andersen reaches 60Søren H. Andersen has always been full of go, whether he was lecturing t...
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HANS NEUMANN 60 YEARSHans Neumann was among the first university-trained archaeologists to become cu...
Saami, Danish archaeology and the origin of the DanesWith the Romantic Movement came a need for the ...
The Jutland Archaeological SocietyFor more than fifty yearsThe Jutland Archaeological Society was fo...
In the Danish version, Jørgen Jensen’s Prehistory of Denmark is presented as the continuation of an ...
Jørgen Lund reaches 60Yet another junior archaeologist at Moesgård has matured: Jørgen Lund had his ...
Archaeology between science and popularization The article is an appreciation of the archaeologist ...
JOHANNES BRØNDSTEDA fruitful period shone forth for Danish archeology when Johannes Brøndsted in 193...
The article gives a brief introduction to the Danish archaeological field projects in Kefallenia, Rh...
A history of the Vimose finds The story of the finds and excavations of the Vimose bog on Fyn takes ...
Are we still advancing?Danish archaeology in the year 2001 between nostalgia and realismDanish archa...
Danish Archeologists in the Persian Gulf.The excavations in the sheikhdoms of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar...
JOHANNES BRØNDSTED Johannes Brøndsted gave the Jutland Archaeological Society his whole-hearted supp...
An exhibition on the Iron Age settlement of Crustumerium was held in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in C...
Søren H. Andersen reaches 60Søren H. Andersen has always been full of go, whether he was lecturing t...
&n...
HANS NEUMANN 60 YEARSHans Neumann was among the first university-trained archaeologists to become cu...
Saami, Danish archaeology and the origin of the DanesWith the Romantic Movement came a need for the ...
The Jutland Archaeological SocietyFor more than fifty yearsThe Jutland Archaeological Society was fo...
In the Danish version, Jørgen Jensen’s Prehistory of Denmark is presented as the continuation of an ...
Jørgen Lund reaches 60Yet another junior archaeologist at Moesgård has matured: Jørgen Lund had his ...