Between 2010 and 2014, the State Archaeological Department of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany jointly undertook excavation work with the Danish Museum Sønderjylland – Arkæologi Haderslev on the linear earthwork monument, the Danevirke. These transnational excavations have led to important new findings, which include the discovery of the site of a gateway, where major transport routes converged for at least five hundred years. Furthermore, newly gained C14-dates indicate that the second main building phase of the Danevirke dates to around AD 500. Therefore, the dating of the first beginnings of the earthwork must be pushed back in time, making the Danevirke more than 200 years older than previously thought. Additionally, dendrochronological da...
A new due towards salving the puzzle of the Nonnebakke construction in Odense Conjectures about the...
This paper reports the results of a project aiming to use survey and excavation of the Gothemshammar...
In spring 2018, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...
This article revisits the archaeology of the Viking-age settlement and ring fortress at Aggersborg, ...
In the winter of 2017/2018, a team ofamateurarchaeologists discovered apreviously unknown site which...
This article forms an introductory survey to the nature of the archaeological evidence (other than t...
Three Battle-Axe mounds from central Jutland In September 1980 Silkeborg Museum excavated three ove...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
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...
The Finding of Denmark's oldest Stone-Age settlement After several years of systematic exploration E...
The Vendel Dike In the dry summer of 1992 the Vendel Dike (Vendeldiget) was visible as a 2-3 m wide...
During archaeological fieldwork in the eastern part of the coastal city of Køge, situated on the eas...
The National Museum of Denmark and the Department of Geography at theUniversity of Copenhagen have c...
In 2006 and 2007 remains of an unusual Late Iron-Age and Early Viking-Age settlement came to light d...
A new due towards salving the puzzle of the Nonnebakke construction in Odense Conjectures about the...
This paper reports the results of a project aiming to use survey and excavation of the Gothemshammar...
In spring 2018, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...
This article revisits the archaeology of the Viking-age settlement and ring fortress at Aggersborg, ...
In the winter of 2017/2018, a team ofamateurarchaeologists discovered apreviously unknown site which...
This article forms an introductory survey to the nature of the archaeological evidence (other than t...
Three Battle-Axe mounds from central Jutland In September 1980 Silkeborg Museum excavated three ove...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
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...
The Finding of Denmark's oldest Stone-Age settlement After several years of systematic exploration E...
The Vendel Dike In the dry summer of 1992 the Vendel Dike (Vendeldiget) was visible as a 2-3 m wide...
During archaeological fieldwork in the eastern part of the coastal city of Køge, situated on the eas...
The National Museum of Denmark and the Department of Geography at theUniversity of Copenhagen have c...
In 2006 and 2007 remains of an unusual Late Iron-Age and Early Viking-Age settlement came to light d...
A new due towards salving the puzzle of the Nonnebakke construction in Odense Conjectures about the...
This paper reports the results of a project aiming to use survey and excavation of the Gothemshammar...
In spring 2018, Södertörn University and MARIS, in collaboration with Västerviks Museum, conducted a...