During two campaigns in 1997 and 1999, archaeologists from Esbjerg Museum excavated a spectacular Late Roman Iron Age weapon burial at Veldbæk in Esbjerg, Denmark. In addition to full weaponry, the deceased was buried with magnificent grave goods such as gilded fittings for a military belt, gaming pieces, a gold finger ring, a silver animal fibula, a red carnelian intaglio, and a copper-alloy-clad wooden bucket. The assemblage dates the grave to the transition between periods C1b and C2 of the Late Roman Iron Age, which is to say ca. AD 250 or shortly thereafter. The grave is a crucial new piece in the puzzle to understand how power was distributed in southern Jutland during the Late Roman Iron Age
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A Roman Glass Bowl Engrav...
A Burial Mound with Culture Layers from the Early Bronze Age near Torslev, Northern Jutlan
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At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
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Hellegård A cemetery in southern Funen containing weapons and tools from the decades around the birt...
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Three inhumation graves i...
In 2018, the Museum Sønderjylland carriedout an excavation of the cemeterysite of Tombølgård on the ...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
On the island of Als, southern Jutland,Denmark, a high-status grave from the beginningof the 1st Cen...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
New archaeological excavations at Alken Enge, Jutland, Denmark, have revealed a comprehensive assemb...
A group of mounds near Kvindvad in Western Jutland The group of mounds in question is situated near ...
A Roman Glass Bowl Engrav...
A Burial Mound with Culture Layers from the Early Bronze Age near Torslev, Northern Jutlan
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
&n...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
Højgård, Avnevig and Måde...
Hellegård A cemetery in southern Funen containing weapons and tools from the decades around the birt...
An E...
Three inhumation graves i...
In 2018, the Museum Sønderjylland carriedout an excavation of the cemeterysite of Tombølgård on the ...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
On the island of Als, southern Jutland,Denmark, a high-status grave from the beginningof the 1st Cen...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
New archaeological excavations at Alken Enge, Jutland, Denmark, have revealed a comprehensive assemb...
A group of mounds near Kvindvad in Western Jutland The group of mounds in question is situated near ...
A Roman Glass Bowl Engrav...
A Burial Mound with Culture Layers from the Early Bronze Age near Torslev, Northern Jutlan