Grave chambers m the single-grave culture The earliest construction in a ploughed-down barrow at Gårslev, East Jutland, was a well preserved grave chamber built for two men. The chamber was erected on the original soil surface and measures 2.60x2.10 m, built of vertical planks and 4 large corner posts, dug into a 50-55 cm deep foundation trench, supported by stones (Fig. 2). Well preserved carbonized wood remained, 30-40 cm above the surface. The posts as well as the planks were standing on the inner side of the trench (Fig. 3-4). Each plank was 30-40 cm wide and 6-9 cm thick. The corner posts were 60 cm wide and 10 cm thick. No traces of the dead were left. One of them must have been buried with his head to south-west, the face to west, wi...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Strandet Hovedgaard: Children's graves of the late Single Grave Culture in North Jutland, and some s...
The earliest graves that are found in Sweden is the megaliths, the huge stone monuments created with...
Criss-cross FurrowsPlough Furrows under a Stone Age-barrow in Jutland.At Aldrupgaarde (Hvorslev pari...
A Stone Age Grave from Gabøl, with Jutland and Swedish BattleaxesIn 1939 Haderslev County Museum inv...
Two double graves from the Jutland Battle-axe culture In his thesis on the Battle-axe culture of Jut...
Stone packing graves at Fjelsø The stone packing graves described in this article were found close t...
A mound with a chamber-grave and other graves from the Bronze Age at Grønlund In 1988 Horsens Museum...
A Neolithic Stone Coffin in Bjergby on Mors The mound is located on “Højsager” in Bjergby on the pen...
A barrow at Hjerpsted In the spring of 1974 a large ploughed-down barrow was excavated about 1 km so...
A Passage Grave a...
A Grave Complex of the Early Single Grave Culture at Skarrild Overby, Central Jutlan
Megalithic Tombs at TustrupThe investigation of the Stone Age cemetery at Tustrup, and the reconstru...
Gantrup A mound from the Single-Grave culture with a circular trench and a grave with a mortuary ho...
A Single Grave Barrow at Harreskov, Jutland: Excavation and Pollen Analysis of a Fossil Soi
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Strandet Hovedgaard: Children's graves of the late Single Grave Culture in North Jutland, and some s...
The earliest graves that are found in Sweden is the megaliths, the huge stone monuments created with...
Criss-cross FurrowsPlough Furrows under a Stone Age-barrow in Jutland.At Aldrupgaarde (Hvorslev pari...
A Stone Age Grave from Gabøl, with Jutland and Swedish BattleaxesIn 1939 Haderslev County Museum inv...
Two double graves from the Jutland Battle-axe culture In his thesis on the Battle-axe culture of Jut...
Stone packing graves at Fjelsø The stone packing graves described in this article were found close t...
A mound with a chamber-grave and other graves from the Bronze Age at Grønlund In 1988 Horsens Museum...
A Neolithic Stone Coffin in Bjergby on Mors The mound is located on “Højsager” in Bjergby on the pen...
A barrow at Hjerpsted In the spring of 1974 a large ploughed-down barrow was excavated about 1 km so...
A Passage Grave a...
A Grave Complex of the Early Single Grave Culture at Skarrild Overby, Central Jutlan
Megalithic Tombs at TustrupThe investigation of the Stone Age cemetery at Tustrup, and the reconstru...
Gantrup A mound from the Single-Grave culture with a circular trench and a grave with a mortuary ho...
A Single Grave Barrow at Harreskov, Jutland: Excavation and Pollen Analysis of a Fossil Soi
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Strandet Hovedgaard: Children's graves of the late Single Grave Culture in North Jutland, and some s...
The earliest graves that are found in Sweden is the megaliths, the huge stone monuments created with...