Showing posts with label grave mound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grave mound. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

a grave mound.

i came across this old photo on wikipedia. 
the excavation in 1874 of the western grave mound (it is around
1500 years old ) located in Uppsala, Sweden and i thought 
i should share, it's a pretty photo and i haven't seen it before. 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

A day in Storsjöbygden, part 2. frösö stone church and iron age grave mounds.

the view from the stone church.
Frösö island was Jämtlands administrative and eocnomic centra during the iron age and medieveal time period. The stone church from around 1100 A.D reminds very much of the stone church in Åre from the same timeperiod. the first stone churches to appear in the north at this time.

At this site, there are iron age hearths and iron age grave mounds. With a darling picture of my sister in front of the two grave mounds. Excuse her silly expression, she doesn't know how to behave(!). We also went into the church. Under the floor at the altar, a birk tree stump was excavated. there were animal bones from the viking age around it. it is interpreted as a viking age offering tree. in other words, an important place. And then when christianity reached these lands, the church was build right on top of it. the grave mounds are thankfully still there!

Sweden's most northern runestone, located on this island, i didnt have time to see!! but i did see the replica at Jamtli museum. It says: "Austmaðr, Guðfastr's son, had this stone raised and this bridge built and Christianized Jämtland. Ásbjörn built the bridge. Trjónn and Steinn carved these runes". The timeperiod is 1030 and 1050 AD (wikipedia).

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

arnäsbacken, örnsköldsvik.

I've visited this site a few times, on different excursions but never taken photos, until this time. the late iron age to medieval settlements are located on a small narrow hill with house constructions first and at the end of the hill there are grave mounds. Litterature: Ramqvist, P.H. 1998. Arnäsbacken - en gård från yngre järnålder och medeltid.  Prehistorica. Umeå.




grave mounds:



Sunday, May 13, 2007

excursion around the city of sundsvall, part 2


Högom:
norrlands largest grave field at Högom, Sundsvall.

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Tuna had lots of different sites:
us, as postholes. foto: sofi.

house?


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hill fort:


me, linnéa and elisabet.




view from the  hill fort

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Gene, iron age settlement:
the older and younger long houses at gene.

cooking pit, gene

gravemound, gene

a house over a house, gene

the big house of iron working at the settlement, gene

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bronze age cairns :
(there was also a stone ship at this site)