This article presents the reconstruction of an Iron Age horse bridle, which was done at the Lofotr Viking Museum at Borg, Northern Norway, during June 2009. As a part of my master thesis on Iron Age horse gear and horse skeletal remains from Northern Norway, the results from this reconstruction project made an important contribution to the understanding and analysis of the archaeological material
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
The Sösdala find with its exquisite horse equipment is spectacular and testifies to the prominent ro...
In 2018, the Museum Sønderjylland carriedout an excavation of the cemeterysite of Tombølgård on the ...
The Ribe horse and its relatives In 1976 a foundry from the early Viking Age was found in Ribe, sou...
What specifically characterizes an equestrian grave and what equipment do the equestrian graves from...
Both before and after the Irish Late Iron Age (AD 50 - 400) there is an exceptional paucity of knowl...
There is something about horses. Something that through the ages has made people see these animals a...
In the spring of 2017, an impressive equestrianchamber grave dating to the late VikingAge was excava...
In this paper, I introduce the preliminary results of the archaeometrical investigation of fourth to...
This article presents the preliminary results of the excavation and shows the distribution of three ...
The Illerup Aadal weapon sacrifice mirrors the material world of a Germanic army from c. AD 210. Apa...
Studies on work-related skeletal lesions are a vital part of answering questions about how animals w...
In this article, we combine zooarchaeological, ethnological and folk-belief material to study the de...
Many of the characters of Old Norse poetry and literature are shrouded in mist. Among these are the ...
Horse equipment and horses are known from numerous burials, settlement deposits and other archaeolog...
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
The Sösdala find with its exquisite horse equipment is spectacular and testifies to the prominent ro...
In 2018, the Museum Sønderjylland carriedout an excavation of the cemeterysite of Tombølgård on the ...
The Ribe horse and its relatives In 1976 a foundry from the early Viking Age was found in Ribe, sou...
What specifically characterizes an equestrian grave and what equipment do the equestrian graves from...
Both before and after the Irish Late Iron Age (AD 50 - 400) there is an exceptional paucity of knowl...
There is something about horses. Something that through the ages has made people see these animals a...
In the spring of 2017, an impressive equestrianchamber grave dating to the late VikingAge was excava...
In this paper, I introduce the preliminary results of the archaeometrical investigation of fourth to...
This article presents the preliminary results of the excavation and shows the distribution of three ...
The Illerup Aadal weapon sacrifice mirrors the material world of a Germanic army from c. AD 210. Apa...
Studies on work-related skeletal lesions are a vital part of answering questions about how animals w...
In this article, we combine zooarchaeological, ethnological and folk-belief material to study the de...
Many of the characters of Old Norse poetry and literature are shrouded in mist. Among these are the ...
Horse equipment and horses are known from numerous burials, settlement deposits and other archaeolog...
On the Reconstruction of an Iron Age House In 1971, it was decided to build an Iron Age house as on...
The Sösdala find with its exquisite horse equipment is spectacular and testifies to the prominent ro...
In 2018, the Museum Sønderjylland carriedout an excavation of the cemeterysite of Tombølgård on the ...