The burial site at Borre is a common example of centralization that took place in Scandinavia during the transition between the early and late Iron Age in the sixth century. The major activities of the site are dated to the Late Iron Age, ca. 550-1050 AD. The site, which is specifically known for its uncommonly large collection of monumental mounds, has often been referred to as a burial place for kings, and the mounds have been interpreted as symbols of power meant to solidify the control of the ruling elite. This article examines changes that take place during the sites use and discusses four possible phases based on a reworked chronology. The article argues that the phases are results of different societal needs and place the mounds in a...
Preconceptions about the construction and function of burial mounds can heavily influence the degree...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
In the Horvnes cairns in Alstahaug on the coast of Helgeland, North-Norway, people have been buried ...
This thesis consists of two parts: 1. A reexamination of the chronology of the burial site at Borre,...
This article investigates the 62 cremation burials at Valsgärde, hitherto never discussed as a conte...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
The point of departure for this article is the excavation of two burial mounds and a trackway system...
This thesis focuses on power structures in the Mälaren basin during the Iron Age, and how these stru...
Three Battle-Axe mounds from central Jutland In September 1980 Silkeborg Museum excavated three ove...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the study of Nordic Bronze Age oakcoffin-burialmounds from d...
Borum Eshøj is one of the internationally most famous monuments from the Nordic Bronze Age, key to u...
Abstract: This article focuses on one of the two big mounds at Haugar in Tønsberg, Norway, and the r...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
Viking Age burial mounds are usually interpreted with reference to their exterior dimensions, the fu...
This thesis focuses on power structures in the Mälaren basin during the Iron Age, and how these stru...
Preconceptions about the construction and function of burial mounds can heavily influence the degree...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
In the Horvnes cairns in Alstahaug on the coast of Helgeland, North-Norway, people have been buried ...
This thesis consists of two parts: 1. A reexamination of the chronology of the burial site at Borre,...
This article investigates the 62 cremation burials at Valsgärde, hitherto never discussed as a conte...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
The point of departure for this article is the excavation of two burial mounds and a trackway system...
This thesis focuses on power structures in the Mälaren basin during the Iron Age, and how these stru...
Three Battle-Axe mounds from central Jutland In September 1980 Silkeborg Museum excavated three ove...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the study of Nordic Bronze Age oakcoffin-burialmounds from d...
Borum Eshøj is one of the internationally most famous monuments from the Nordic Bronze Age, key to u...
Abstract: This article focuses on one of the two big mounds at Haugar in Tønsberg, Norway, and the r...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
Viking Age burial mounds are usually interpreted with reference to their exterior dimensions, the fu...
This thesis focuses on power structures in the Mälaren basin during the Iron Age, and how these stru...
Preconceptions about the construction and function of burial mounds can heavily influence the degree...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
In the Horvnes cairns in Alstahaug on the coast of Helgeland, North-Norway, people have been buried ...