In 1967‒68 an area under Stavanger Cathedral was excavated, which revealed more than 30 inhumations without any grave goods. Remains of 22 skeletons were boxed individually and sent to the Anatomic Institute at the University of Oslo for analysis. For some unknown reason they kept some of them and returned two boxes containing many bones in a commingled and fragmentary state to Stavanger. Since 2004, The Museum of Archaeology has aimed to revitalize these skeletons for research. Results of 14C-dates state that they all died before the erection of the church which took place in the beginning of the 12th century. Osteometric sorting managed to combine some bones into indivi...
In 1936 an extraordinary find of a clothed skeleton wrapped in a blanket and covered with birch bark...
At the end of the 10th century the first Swedish town Sigtuna was founded, which can be recognized a...
The cave Stora Förvar, excavated in the end of the 19th century, yielded a vast archaeological assem...
In 1967‒68 an area under Stavanger Cathedral was excavated, which revealed more than 30 inhumations ...
Stavanger Cathedral was built in Romanesque style around 1100. The choir was 11.5 m long, 8 m wide a...
Ved arkeologiske utgravninger i Kjøpmannsgata 36-38 i 2019 og 2020 ble det avdekket den nordlige end...
Oppdragsgiver; NIKU/RiksantikvarenSverressaga records that during the siege and destruction of Sverr...
The essay will address paleopathological changes in 13 skeletons from S:t Hans parish church from th...
During the Viking Age, the burials on Gotland consisted of both cremations and inhumations. However,...
In 1953, two individuals were excavated in Erik XIII’s alley, Visby, Gotland. After the excavation, ...
The mass grave in Västergarn, Gotland, Sweden is located between two medieval churches and thought t...
The purpose of this paper is to see what new information can be added to the growing knowledge of th...
THE 11TH-CENTURY SKJOLDEHAMN GRAVE is a remarkable accidental find, discovered in a bog in coastal A...
Stone packing graves at Fjelsø The stone packing graves described in this article were found close t...
Skeletal Remains from St. Peder's parish church in Randers One of Denmarks 17 known Benedictine nunn...
In 1936 an extraordinary find of a clothed skeleton wrapped in a blanket and covered with birch bark...
At the end of the 10th century the first Swedish town Sigtuna was founded, which can be recognized a...
The cave Stora Förvar, excavated in the end of the 19th century, yielded a vast archaeological assem...
In 1967‒68 an area under Stavanger Cathedral was excavated, which revealed more than 30 inhumations ...
Stavanger Cathedral was built in Romanesque style around 1100. The choir was 11.5 m long, 8 m wide a...
Ved arkeologiske utgravninger i Kjøpmannsgata 36-38 i 2019 og 2020 ble det avdekket den nordlige end...
Oppdragsgiver; NIKU/RiksantikvarenSverressaga records that during the siege and destruction of Sverr...
The essay will address paleopathological changes in 13 skeletons from S:t Hans parish church from th...
During the Viking Age, the burials on Gotland consisted of both cremations and inhumations. However,...
In 1953, two individuals were excavated in Erik XIII’s alley, Visby, Gotland. After the excavation, ...
The mass grave in Västergarn, Gotland, Sweden is located between two medieval churches and thought t...
The purpose of this paper is to see what new information can be added to the growing knowledge of th...
THE 11TH-CENTURY SKJOLDEHAMN GRAVE is a remarkable accidental find, discovered in a bog in coastal A...
Stone packing graves at Fjelsø The stone packing graves described in this article were found close t...
Skeletal Remains from St. Peder's parish church in Randers One of Denmarks 17 known Benedictine nunn...
In 1936 an extraordinary find of a clothed skeleton wrapped in a blanket and covered with birch bark...
At the end of the 10th century the first Swedish town Sigtuna was founded, which can be recognized a...
The cave Stora Förvar, excavated in the end of the 19th century, yielded a vast archaeological assem...