In southern Scandinavia, the Early Iron Age transition is characterised by radical ideological and organisational changes involving new material practices of sorting, delimiting, depositing and discarding artefacts, humans and nonhumans, in both wetlands and drylands. However, settlements and wetland areas are mostly excavated separately, and the deeper relationship between these practices and associated spheres remains somewhat inconclusive. Aldersro, Eastern Jutland, provides an exceptional opportunity to revisit this relationship. A juxtaposed settlement and wetland activity area spanning more than 1.4 hectares were excavated in 2002-2003. The excavations exposed the structural remains of houses, fences, storage buildings, pits and peat ...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
This paper presents evidence for deposition of human and animal remains in watery locations in Uppla...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
In southern Scandinavia, the Early Iron Age transition is characterised by radical ideological and o...
With the discovery of peat and gyttja deposits containing archaeological remains, sealed below collu...
For more than a century human skeletal remains have been recovered from the wetland area of Alken at...
This paper explores Iron Age depositions in wetlands and on dry ground in Kormt. The types of object...
New archaeological excavations at Alken Enge, Jutland, Denmark, have revealed a comprehensive assemb...
Sediments from the small lake Ilsø situated in the Illerup/Alken Enge Valley were studied in order t...
To date, previous discussions of the practise of ”weapon deposition” in prehistoric Scandinavia have...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
The Illerup Valley in Denmark contains several large‐scale Iron Age (first to fifth century A.D.) ri...
Stengården, an East Jutland Occupation Site from the Early Germanic Iron Age. The Problem of Settlem...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
This paper presents evidence for deposition of human and animal remains in watery locations in Uppla...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
In southern Scandinavia, the Early Iron Age transition is characterised by radical ideological and o...
With the discovery of peat and gyttja deposits containing archaeological remains, sealed below collu...
For more than a century human skeletal remains have been recovered from the wetland area of Alken at...
This paper explores Iron Age depositions in wetlands and on dry ground in Kormt. The types of object...
New archaeological excavations at Alken Enge, Jutland, Denmark, have revealed a comprehensive assemb...
Sediments from the small lake Ilsø situated in the Illerup/Alken Enge Valley were studied in order t...
To date, previous discussions of the practise of ”weapon deposition” in prehistoric Scandinavia have...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
The Illerup Valley in Denmark contains several large‐scale Iron Age (first to fifth century A.D.) ri...
Stengården, an East Jutland Occupation Site from the Early Germanic Iron Age. The Problem of Settlem...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
Departing from two recently dated finds of human bones in wetlands from the area of Falbygden in wes...
This paper presents evidence for deposition of human and animal remains in watery locations in Uppla...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...