Oldest Aarhus Sealed down below the streets and houses of Aarhus lie the remains of the earliest city, and our most important task must be to seize every opportunity to investigate these early levels.Historical sources concerning Aarhus in the early Middle Ages and earlier are taciturn. Some mention that the archbishop of Bremen in 948 had a bishop, Reginbrand, with Aarhus as his see. Adam of Bremen says that -according to rumour- the see was given up in 988, but by about 1065 a bishop is once more named. It is worthy of note that C. G. Schultz dates the crypt beneath the Church of Our Lady to that date. But most important is it that the bishop was presumably sent forth to a city; for cities were the natural administrative centres for the C...
Kungahälla was the southernmost town in medieval Norway. The site, now in Sweden, is about 2 kmwest ...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
In 1996, an archaeological trial excavation prior to an expansion of the Viking Centre in Lustruphol...
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Excavations at Aarhus Cathedral School lll 1994-95 In 1994-95 archaeological excavations were conduc...
This article revisits the archaeology of the Viking-age settlement and ring fortress at Aggersborg, ...
Already in the 16th century, archbishop Mogens Madsen described the area around the castle on the st...
Archaeological research on the medieval town of Oslo from 1970 and onwards has resulted in profound ...
The aim of the project: This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Sölvesborg is written a...
Østrup SlotNew and old excavations 1894-2017In the spring of 2017, archaeologists from East Jutland ...
This report presents the results of a number of archeological test pits in the centre of Medieval Ro...
Medieval castles and castle mounds on the islands south of Fyn: The situation after 50 years' archae...
Copenhagen’s earliest history has long been shrouded in uncertainties. This is mainly due to insuffi...
Where was Viking A...
Samenvatting Odyssee project Based on archaeological data can be shown that Helmond is a late Mediev...
Kungahälla was the southernmost town in medieval Norway. The site, now in Sweden, is about 2 kmwest ...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
In 1996, an archaeological trial excavation prior to an expansion of the Viking Centre in Lustruphol...
&n...
Excavations at Aarhus Cathedral School lll 1994-95 In 1994-95 archaeological excavations were conduc...
This article revisits the archaeology of the Viking-age settlement and ring fortress at Aggersborg, ...
Already in the 16th century, archbishop Mogens Madsen described the area around the castle on the st...
Archaeological research on the medieval town of Oslo from 1970 and onwards has resulted in profound ...
The aim of the project: This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Sölvesborg is written a...
Østrup SlotNew and old excavations 1894-2017In the spring of 2017, archaeologists from East Jutland ...
This report presents the results of a number of archeological test pits in the centre of Medieval Ro...
Medieval castles and castle mounds on the islands south of Fyn: The situation after 50 years' archae...
Copenhagen’s earliest history has long been shrouded in uncertainties. This is mainly due to insuffi...
Where was Viking A...
Samenvatting Odyssee project Based on archaeological data can be shown that Helmond is a late Mediev...
Kungahälla was the southernmost town in medieval Norway. The site, now in Sweden, is about 2 kmwest ...
Houses from the later Part of the Twelfth Century at Farup near Ribe, South-West Jutlan
In 1996, an archaeological trial excavation prior to an expansion of the Viking Centre in Lustruphol...