The purpose of this paper is to analyse and discuss clinch-nails found at an excavation at terrace II in the Garrison of Birka, on the island of Björkö in Sweden. This type of clinch-nails is common in Viking age Sweden and is usually interpreted as coming from boats. The study will try to show that these types of nails could have been used in several kinds of wooden constructions. It will also show how the nails were made and what kinds of tools were used by the Viking smiths. The study has shown that this type of nails were used in several different types of wooden constructions such as boats, sleds, cart bodies, coffins, Birka's ramparts and buildings. Nothing confirms the use of rivets in Viking age buildings but the material from terra...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
During the Viking Age, or about AD 750 to AD 1050, there were remarkable changes of buildingtechniqu...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse and discuss clinch-nails found at an excavation at terrace I...
The main purpose for this paper is to study iron artefacts excavated in the Black Earth harbour dist...
The main purpose for this paper is to study iron artefacts excavated in the Black Earth harbour dist...
The main purpose for this paper is to study iron artefacts excavated in the Black Earth harbour dist...
This paper deals with flat iron fragments from the Viking Age hall situated in Birkas Garrison, Adel...
This paper deals with flat iron fragments from the Viking Age hall situated in Birkas Garrison, Adel...
A Viking Age shipyard at Kugghamn, Birka. This is a report of an archaeological investigation of mar...
A Viking Age shipyard at Kugghamn, Birka. This is a report of an archaeological investigation of mar...
In the spring of 2018, a prospection and subsequent research excavation of a previously unstudied ar...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
Abstract Terrace III in the Birka Garrison. An analysis of function based on artifact quantification...
In the spring of 2018, a prospection and subsequent research excavation of a previously unstudied ar...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
During the Viking Age, or about AD 750 to AD 1050, there were remarkable changes of buildingtechniqu...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse and discuss clinch-nails found at an excavation at terrace I...
The main purpose for this paper is to study iron artefacts excavated in the Black Earth harbour dist...
The main purpose for this paper is to study iron artefacts excavated in the Black Earth harbour dist...
The main purpose for this paper is to study iron artefacts excavated in the Black Earth harbour dist...
This paper deals with flat iron fragments from the Viking Age hall situated in Birkas Garrison, Adel...
This paper deals with flat iron fragments from the Viking Age hall situated in Birkas Garrison, Adel...
A Viking Age shipyard at Kugghamn, Birka. This is a report of an archaeological investigation of mar...
A Viking Age shipyard at Kugghamn, Birka. This is a report of an archaeological investigation of mar...
In the spring of 2018, a prospection and subsequent research excavation of a previously unstudied ar...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
Abstract Terrace III in the Birka Garrison. An analysis of function based on artifact quantification...
In the spring of 2018, a prospection and subsequent research excavation of a previously unstudied ar...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
During the Viking Age, or about AD 750 to AD 1050, there were remarkable changes of buildingtechniqu...