Training-camp or garrison-fortThis article is an attempt to initiate a discussion on the motives behind the construction of the Danish Viking forts. The excavator of Trelleborg, Poul Nørlund, was himself the first (in 1948) to put forward the now generally accepted interpretation, that the forts had been training-camps and barracks for the armies with which Sweyn Forkbeard forced England into submission. This theory was taken over without question (in 1962) by Olaf Olsen, who continued the excavations of Aggersborg, Fyrkat and Nonnebakken after the death of C. G. Schultz. In 1963 the theory was elevated almost to the status of gospel truth by the Nestor of Danish fortification research, Vilhelm la Cour. Previous attempts to cast doubt on t...
The main fortification tradition of pre-Viking Age eastern Sweden consisted of defensive walls built...
It is possible to gain insight into Frankish-Danish relations in Nordalbingia during the early 9th c...
This essay is about a deserted medieval habitation called Skyttsie Hage which is located in the sout...
This article revisits the archaeology of the Viking-age settlement and ring fortress at Aggersborg, ...
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A new due towards salving the puzzle of the Nonnebakke construction in Odense Conjectures about the...
The study of Viking fortifications is a neglected subject which could reveal much to archaeologists ...
The article discusses the prestige and display aspects of some Scandinavian Viking Age monuments : a...
This text builds on a manuscript written for a lecture at the Trelleborg Museum in Scania. At the mu...
This essay concerns the hill forts in Halland. The hill forts in Halland haven’t been archaeological...
Abstract The article deals with the outskirts of European great power conflicts aiming t...
This paper is a study of the Swedish fornborg Torsburgen on Östergarnslandet, Gotland. This is the l...
Raffield Benjamin Paul, Inside that fortress sat a few peasant men, and it was half-made: a study of...
The coast is a domain characterized by great complexity based on its dynamic and challenging nature,...
The purpose of this essay is to see if villages or bigger settlement locations can be found in south...
The main fortification tradition of pre-Viking Age eastern Sweden consisted of defensive walls built...
It is possible to gain insight into Frankish-Danish relations in Nordalbingia during the early 9th c...
This essay is about a deserted medieval habitation called Skyttsie Hage which is located in the sout...
This article revisits the archaeology of the Viking-age settlement and ring fortress at Aggersborg, ...
&n...
A new due towards salving the puzzle of the Nonnebakke construction in Odense Conjectures about the...
The study of Viking fortifications is a neglected subject which could reveal much to archaeologists ...
The article discusses the prestige and display aspects of some Scandinavian Viking Age monuments : a...
This text builds on a manuscript written for a lecture at the Trelleborg Museum in Scania. At the mu...
This essay concerns the hill forts in Halland. The hill forts in Halland haven’t been archaeological...
Abstract The article deals with the outskirts of European great power conflicts aiming t...
This paper is a study of the Swedish fornborg Torsburgen on Östergarnslandet, Gotland. This is the l...
Raffield Benjamin Paul, Inside that fortress sat a few peasant men, and it was half-made: a study of...
The coast is a domain characterized by great complexity based on its dynamic and challenging nature,...
The purpose of this essay is to see if villages or bigger settlement locations can be found in south...
The main fortification tradition of pre-Viking Age eastern Sweden consisted of defensive walls built...
It is possible to gain insight into Frankish-Danish relations in Nordalbingia during the early 9th c...
This essay is about a deserted medieval habitation called Skyttsie Hage which is located in the sout...