This paper explores Iron Age depositions in wetlands and on dry ground in Kormt. The types of objects deposited and their contexts are discussed from a longterm perspective, and the emerging patterns are interpreted in cultural-historical terms. The early Iron Age depositions cluster on northeastern and southwestern Kormt, especially in the Avaldsnes and Ferkingstad areas. They indicate the presence of men of military rank and are placed at strategic maritime sites: Ferkingstad and northern Kormt. The depositional traditions of the early Iron Age resemble those of nearby Jæren and southernmost Hordaland, and indeed those of northern Jylland, Denmark. No depositions are known from the period AD 550–700. In the Viking Period, the depositional...
This paper deals with iron extraction sites from the Iron Age and the Medieval period in Rogaland co...
This thesis deals with questions concerning the sedentary settlement in central Norrland: its origin...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
This paper explores Iron Age depositions in wetlands and on dry ground in Kormt. The types of object...
In southern Scandinavia, the Early Iron Age transition is characterised by radical ideological and o...
To date, previous discussions of the practise of ”weapon deposition” in prehistoric Scandinavia have...
With the discovery of peat and gyttja deposits containing archaeological remains, sealed below collu...
This article discusses the relationship between wet contexts and dry contexts or settlement depositi...
The woodlands of northern Skåne, south Halland and southwest Småland were an important region for ir...
This paper presents evidence for deposition of human and animal remains in watery locations in Uppla...
This bachelor thesis examines changes in the spatial organization of iron production sites and charc...
The exclusive bronze and gold objects found in the Iron Age ship and rider burials of Vendel, Valsgä...
Animals are an integral part of deposition practices during the Danish Iron Age, and they probably r...
The Illerup Valley in Denmark contains several large‐scale Iron Age (first to fifth century A.D.) ri...
This paper deals with iron extraction sites from the Iron Age and the Medieval period in Rogaland co...
This thesis deals with questions concerning the sedentary settlement in central Norrland: its origin...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
This paper explores Iron Age depositions in wetlands and on dry ground in Kormt. The types of object...
In southern Scandinavia, the Early Iron Age transition is characterised by radical ideological and o...
To date, previous discussions of the practise of ”weapon deposition” in prehistoric Scandinavia have...
With the discovery of peat and gyttja deposits containing archaeological remains, sealed below collu...
This article discusses the relationship between wet contexts and dry contexts or settlement depositi...
The woodlands of northern Skåne, south Halland and southwest Småland were an important region for ir...
This paper presents evidence for deposition of human and animal remains in watery locations in Uppla...
This bachelor thesis examines changes in the spatial organization of iron production sites and charc...
The exclusive bronze and gold objects found in the Iron Age ship and rider burials of Vendel, Valsgä...
Animals are an integral part of deposition practices during the Danish Iron Age, and they probably r...
The Illerup Valley in Denmark contains several large‐scale Iron Age (first to fifth century A.D.) ri...
This paper deals with iron extraction sites from the Iron Age and the Medieval period in Rogaland co...
This thesis deals with questions concerning the sedentary settlement in central Norrland: its origin...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...