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Uppsala University
The database contains all Nordic runic text, including ones found outside of the Nordic countries. The text are provided in transliterised and normalised form, plus translated to English. Attached to the texts is informa...
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Site RAÄ 121:1, at Fänsåker 1:25 was investigated in 1991, as part of plans to set up a preschool in the area. The remains at RAÄ121:1 har earlier been registered as an indefinite stone circle. During an investigation in...
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... Purpose: Due to an expansion of highway E4 between Norsholm and Norrköping a number of archaeological remains were affected. During the summer of 1988 a series of preliminary investigations took place in the affect...
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In October 1987, a small cemetery at Gerstaberg, Ytterjärna parish, Södermanland, was investigated & removed (Ancient monument 185). The excavation was preceeded by a trial excavation in order to establish whether the mo...
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Not available. Purpose: Due to planned development related to the E4 motorway between Vagnhärad and Järna interchange, a grave site, registered as monument 53 in Överjärna parish, was investigated archaeologically. Acc...
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Tomb and settlement, village site and clearance cairns as well as an older road embankment Purpose: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and nature of ancient monuments along European route E4 between Bäckeby a...
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Previous Archaeological Excavations along the 'Ostlänken' Railway Corridor 1965-2012: Malmölandet and Händelö
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Previous Archaeological Excavations along the 'Ostlänken' Railway Corridor 1965-2012: Hearths and newly discovered rock carvings at Himmelstalund
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Previous Archaeological Excavations along the 'Ostlänken' Railway Corridor 1965-2012: Early Iron Age settlements between Norrköping and Skärblacka
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Previous Archaeological Excavations along the 'Ostlänken' Railway Corridor 1965-2012: Damaged ancient monuments at Skäggestad and Smedby