The aim of this thesis is to investigate which type of society could supply the resources required to construct the cairn monuments along the coastal regions of Västerbotten during the Bronze Age. The study is centered on a cluster of cairns within the parishes of Bygdeå, Nysätra and Lövånger, situated at elevations between 31-52 meters above today’s sea level. Through analyses and calculations of the cairns themselves and their proximity to stone quarrying materials, the volume of each cairn within the chosen cluster has been used to evaluate how long it took these monument builders to complete the construction of the cairns. The workforce required is shown to heavily depend on the size of the cairn and its location from the stone material...
Heaps of fire cracked stones is an apparent feature of the Scandinavian Bronze Age. The heaps are bu...
During the Late Bronze Age, the number of metal objects in the Baltic Sea region increased tremendou...
Bronze Age cairns have been interpreted as everything from navigation marks to marking liminal place...
This essay is focused on two coastal cairn areas located at the Gulf of Bothnia just south of Umeå i...
Through social landscape theory the aim of this thesis is to broaden the understanding of the bronze...
Abstract This essay discusses different explanations and interpretations of what characterizes large...
In this work, I have mainly aimed to show how the results of previous field surveysin Misterhult par...
This thesis focuses on power structures in the Mälaren basin during the Iron Age, and how these stru...
In this paper, we discuss the ritual practices and ritualization in the Bronze Age society on Gotlan...
This thesis focuses on power structures in the Mälaren basin during the Iron Age, and how these stru...
The main focus of this thesis is a comparative study of the structure and organisation of Late Neoli...
The purpose of my investigation is to shed light on why people chose to settle in a specific locatio...
The thesis investigates the theoretical background and the research context within which interpretat...
In this thesis settlement areas and settlements from the Bronze Age on Gotland are in focus. The isl...
The Bronze Age in southern Sweden is a period that has seen a great deal of research for as long as ...
Heaps of fire cracked stones is an apparent feature of the Scandinavian Bronze Age. The heaps are bu...
During the Late Bronze Age, the number of metal objects in the Baltic Sea region increased tremendou...
Bronze Age cairns have been interpreted as everything from navigation marks to marking liminal place...
This essay is focused on two coastal cairn areas located at the Gulf of Bothnia just south of Umeå i...
Through social landscape theory the aim of this thesis is to broaden the understanding of the bronze...
Abstract This essay discusses different explanations and interpretations of what characterizes large...
In this work, I have mainly aimed to show how the results of previous field surveysin Misterhult par...
This thesis focuses on power structures in the Mälaren basin during the Iron Age, and how these stru...
In this paper, we discuss the ritual practices and ritualization in the Bronze Age society on Gotlan...
This thesis focuses on power structures in the Mälaren basin during the Iron Age, and how these stru...
The main focus of this thesis is a comparative study of the structure and organisation of Late Neoli...
The purpose of my investigation is to shed light on why people chose to settle in a specific locatio...
The thesis investigates the theoretical background and the research context within which interpretat...
In this thesis settlement areas and settlements from the Bronze Age on Gotland are in focus. The isl...
The Bronze Age in southern Sweden is a period that has seen a great deal of research for as long as ...
Heaps of fire cracked stones is an apparent feature of the Scandinavian Bronze Age. The heaps are bu...
During the Late Bronze Age, the number of metal objects in the Baltic Sea region increased tremendou...
Bronze Age cairns have been interpreted as everything from navigation marks to marking liminal place...