In this article new results of fieldwork at the Hornslandsudde site on the south Bothnian coast are presented. The site consists of over 48 hut foundations (Sw. tomtningar) distributed in four groups between 12 to 25 m a.s.l. Radiocarbon and AMS-datings show site use from the 2nd century AD to the Viking Period. Bones of harp or gray seals suggest hunting during the summer and fall months. A tooth of a ruminant (sheep / goat / reindeer) indicates that livestock were also kept. Slag, clay furnace linings and iron scales show that secondary forging of iron tools was carried out. There are many similarities to contemporary sites in Västerbotten including hut forms, storage cairns, iron working and even a ritual stone circle. Hornslandsudde is ...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
This report presents the results from an archaeological excavation in 2021 of an Iron Age house foun...
In April and May 2021, Uppsala University Campus Gotland performed an archaeological investigation a...
This article explores the archaeological features of the inland Sámi societies of northern Fennoscan...
This article presents the results of environmental archaeological surveys carried out in northernmos...
During the 1978 and 1979 field seasons in the Bache Peninsula region on the east coast of Ellesmere ...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
In this dissertation the structure, practices and evolution of a single Pitted Ware Culture site, Aj...
Large scale excavations of Neolithic settlements and cemeteries along the Swedish east coast and on ...
This thesis primarily discusses the development of late Iron Age Saami settlement patterns in greate...
The article presents some new ideas about the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period site at Gene in No...
In this paper, we aim to present a methodology for identifying reindeer corralling-herding in connec...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
During the Viking Age and the early medieval period, hearth-row sites became a distinct feature of S...
The main archaeological features studied in this thesis are semi-subterranean house remains in the w...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
This report presents the results from an archaeological excavation in 2021 of an Iron Age house foun...
In April and May 2021, Uppsala University Campus Gotland performed an archaeological investigation a...
This article explores the archaeological features of the inland Sámi societies of northern Fennoscan...
This article presents the results of environmental archaeological surveys carried out in northernmos...
During the 1978 and 1979 field seasons in the Bache Peninsula region on the east coast of Ellesmere ...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
In this dissertation the structure, practices and evolution of a single Pitted Ware Culture site, Aj...
Large scale excavations of Neolithic settlements and cemeteries along the Swedish east coast and on ...
This thesis primarily discusses the development of late Iron Age Saami settlement patterns in greate...
The article presents some new ideas about the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period site at Gene in No...
In this paper, we aim to present a methodology for identifying reindeer corralling-herding in connec...
In 2007 Roskilde Museum investigated a settlement dated to the late Germanic Iron Age/Viking Age. Th...
During the Viking Age and the early medieval period, hearth-row sites became a distinct feature of S...
The main archaeological features studied in this thesis are semi-subterranean house remains in the w...
The transition from hunting and fishing to reindeer herding is one of the most important questions r...
This report presents the results from an archaeological excavation in 2021 of an Iron Age house foun...
In April and May 2021, Uppsala University Campus Gotland performed an archaeological investigation a...