Three Battle-Axe mounds from central Jutland In September 1980 Silkeborg Museum excavated three overploughed mounds in Hvinningdal, about 5 km NW of Silkeborg. The mounds appear all to be constructed during the later part of the Battle-Axe period (the younger Ground Grave period or the Top Grave period). Below the Battle-Axe graves in mound I, a centrally placed E-W oriented man's grave and three N-S oriented presumed children's graves, there were traces of a fire made prior to the placing of the coffins at the bottom of the mound. Nothing similar was found in the two other mounds. Whether any of the centrally placed graves in mound II are primary constructions is doubtful. In mound III was found a centrally placed E-W oriented man's grave...
To investigate how the Kings Mound was constructed, and the condition of the mound today, coring was...
Criss-cross FurrowsPlough Furrows under a Stone Age-barrow in Jutland.At Aldrupgaarde (Hvorslev pari...
Three inhumation graves i...
A mound with a chamber-grave and other graves from the Bronze Age at Grønlund In 1988 Horsens Museum...
A Burial Mound with Culture Layers from the Early Bronze Age near Torslev, Northern Jutlan
A Stone Age Grave from Gabøl, with Jutland and Swedish BattleaxesIn 1939 Haderslev County Museum inv...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
During the winter of 2020 Museum Skanderborg excavated a burial mound in the central part of Jutland...
Gantrup A mound from the Single-Grave culture with a circular trench and a grave with a mortuary ho...
Two double graves from the Jutland Battle-axe culture In his thesis on the Battle-axe culture of Jut...
Two Oak Coffin Graves from Tobøl.Two of the barrows in the same group as the wheel grave from Tobøl,...
Grave mounds established during the 1st millennium AD in northern Sweden are common in central Norrl...
Stone packing graves at Fjelsø The stone packing graves described in this article were found close t...
A Burial Mound in Sevel Parish By a law dated 1937 all damage to or removal of ancient monuments dat...
Two mounds...
To investigate how the Kings Mound was constructed, and the condition of the mound today, coring was...
Criss-cross FurrowsPlough Furrows under a Stone Age-barrow in Jutland.At Aldrupgaarde (Hvorslev pari...
Three inhumation graves i...
A mound with a chamber-grave and other graves from the Bronze Age at Grønlund In 1988 Horsens Museum...
A Burial Mound with Culture Layers from the Early Bronze Age near Torslev, Northern Jutlan
A Stone Age Grave from Gabøl, with Jutland and Swedish BattleaxesIn 1939 Haderslev County Museum inv...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
During the winter of 2020 Museum Skanderborg excavated a burial mound in the central part of Jutland...
Gantrup A mound from the Single-Grave culture with a circular trench and a grave with a mortuary ho...
Two double graves from the Jutland Battle-axe culture In his thesis on the Battle-axe culture of Jut...
Two Oak Coffin Graves from Tobøl.Two of the barrows in the same group as the wheel grave from Tobøl,...
Grave mounds established during the 1st millennium AD in northern Sweden are common in central Norrl...
Stone packing graves at Fjelsø The stone packing graves described in this article were found close t...
A Burial Mound in Sevel Parish By a law dated 1937 all damage to or removal of ancient monuments dat...
Two mounds...
To investigate how the Kings Mound was constructed, and the condition of the mound today, coring was...
Criss-cross FurrowsPlough Furrows under a Stone Age-barrow in Jutland.At Aldrupgaarde (Hvorslev pari...
Three inhumation graves i...