Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst
Description
Subject area
HISTORY
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Archaeology
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Keywords
Map
Principal organisation
Accessibility status
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Responsible department/unit
Uppsala University
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst
Identifiers
SND-ID: SND 2437
Description
Language
Swedish
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Norrköping Municipality, Borg Parish
Lowest geographic unit
Parish
Highest geographic unit
Parish
Subject area
HISTORY
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Archaeology
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Keywords
Type of archaeological investigation
Archaeological assessment
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Associated documentation
Nilsson, P. 2008. Boplatslämningar väster om Vattenverksvägen. Inför planerad parkeringsplats, Himmelstalunds sportfält, Borg 11:1, Borgs socken, Norrköpings kommun, Östergötland : arkeologisk utredning, etapp 2. Rapport UV Öst 2008:31. Linköping: UV Öst, Avdelningen för arkeologiska undersökningar, Riksantikvarieämbetet
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Version 1.0
2014-11-19
https://doi.org/10.5878/002300
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Länsstyrelsens dnr för undersökningen
431-5399-08
Organisationens dnr för undersökningen
421-1002-2008
ProjektID
508033
p508033
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst
Description
Data format / data structure
Still image
Geospatial
Type of archaeological remains
Data collection
Mode of collection: Field observation
Time period(s) for data collection: 2008-05-13 — 2008-05-16
Data collector: Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst
Mode of collection: Compilation/Synthesis
Time period(s) for data collection: 2014
Data collector: Uppsala university, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History