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Year: 2012 Author: Asa M Larsson Categories: Early Medieval, Prehistory, Iron Age, Medieval, Anglo-Saxon, Day of Archaeology 2012, Viking, Osteology, Excavation, Commercial Archaeology
Tags: Europe, Viking Age cemetery, County Museum, National Heritage Board, Kerstin Westrin, Germanic paganism, Medieval literature, Vendel, Jonas Wikborg, Tumulus, Gamla Uppsala, headache, Viking, SAU, Uppland, Archaeology, Uppsala, Uppsala County Board, Sofia Prata, Sweden, Åsa M Larsson, Scandinavia, the Heritage, Uppland County Museum, floor layer, Iron Age Europe
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Sofia Prata, osteologist at SAU, is excavating a burial urn with a cremation from the Viking Age cemetery at Old Uppsala. Photo: Asa M Larsson (doa_image5130.jpg) |
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Kerstin Westrin and Jonas Wikborg, assist projectleader, excavating a pit house at Old Uppsala. Olle Heimer is looking through the contents of the floor layer. Photo: Asa M Larsson (doa_image5135.jpg) |
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Celebrating with ice coffee and cherries – ’cause we earned it! (doa_image5145.jpg) |
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