In 1981, a double burial from the 9th century was excavated at Gerdrup north of Roskilde. In the grave was a woman and a man. The woman was buried with a spear, while the man had apparently been killed before the burial. The tomb has been perceived as a ‘Master and Slave burial’, which was placed on a desolate site, perhaps because the buried were seen as pariahs. However, hitherto unpublished excavation data combined with new 14C analyzes show that the burial was part of a small multi-period burial site placed near a group of older burial mounds. Topographic analyses indicate that the burial was also located at a central ford, and thus had a prominent location. Not least, new DNA analyzes surprisingly show that the two buried have a parent...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
A Stone Age Grave from Gabøl, with Jutland and Swedish BattleaxesIn 1939 Haderslev County Museum inv...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
In 1981, a double burial from the 9th century was excavated at Gerdrup north of Roskilde. In the gra...
Two double graves from the Jutland Battle-axe culture In his thesis on the Battle-axe culture of Jut...
This paper analysis the Viking age double graves on Birka. It has long been known that slaves have b...
THE 11TH-CENTURY SKJOLDEHAMN GRAVE is a remarkable accidental find, discovered in a bog in coastal A...
The aim of this essay is to discuss the double graves existence, content and meaning during the Swed...
An iron age double grave containing a man and a woman has been found in Klinta, Köpings Parish, Ölan...
The cemetery of Havor, Hablingbo parish, on Gotland was in use from the Pre-Roman Iron Age to the ea...
Some cases of grave reopening are easy to detect, as with large plundering holes in great mounds suc...
For this essay, 12 liters of cremated bones from the Viking age grave mound RAÄ Berga 134:1 in Trott...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
In the Horvnes cairns in Alstahaug on the coast of Helgeland, North-Norway, people have been buried ...
This research project aimed to provide a new understanding of the Viking Age burials in the Faroe Is...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
A Stone Age Grave from Gabøl, with Jutland and Swedish BattleaxesIn 1939 Haderslev County Museum inv...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
In 1981, a double burial from the 9th century was excavated at Gerdrup north of Roskilde. In the gra...
Two double graves from the Jutland Battle-axe culture In his thesis on the Battle-axe culture of Jut...
This paper analysis the Viking age double graves on Birka. It has long been known that slaves have b...
THE 11TH-CENTURY SKJOLDEHAMN GRAVE is a remarkable accidental find, discovered in a bog in coastal A...
The aim of this essay is to discuss the double graves existence, content and meaning during the Swed...
An iron age double grave containing a man and a woman has been found in Klinta, Köpings Parish, Ölan...
The cemetery of Havor, Hablingbo parish, on Gotland was in use from the Pre-Roman Iron Age to the ea...
Some cases of grave reopening are easy to detect, as with large plundering holes in great mounds suc...
For this essay, 12 liters of cremated bones from the Viking age grave mound RAÄ Berga 134:1 in Trott...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
In the Horvnes cairns in Alstahaug on the coast of Helgeland, North-Norway, people have been buried ...
This research project aimed to provide a new understanding of the Viking Age burials in the Faroe Is...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
A Stone Age Grave from Gabøl, with Jutland and Swedish BattleaxesIn 1939 Haderslev County Museum inv...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...