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Riksantikvarieabetet (National Heritage Board of Sweden)
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Arkeologi i Attundaland
by Magnus Andersson
A volume of four articles on archaeology in the early medieval "folkland" Attundaland, immediately north of Stockholm. Surveys, landscape archaeology and aristocratic graves. 100p, b/w and col illus, in Swedish (Riksantikvarieämbetet 1994)
Paperback. Price GB £4.50
Stenskepp ochstorhog
by Artelius
Six articles on the theme of the religious and social symbolism of Bronze Age ship-formed graves and Iron Age large grave mounds in western Sweden. 96p, b/w and col illus, in Swedish (Riksantikvarieämbetet 1994)
Paperback. Price GB £4.99
En Vag med historia
by Kaliff
Popular account of the results from a large scale archaeological project in central Östergötland, Sweden comprising a Mesolithic camp-site, Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement and cemeteries, rock art and an Iron Age market place. 90p, col ...
Hardback. Price GB £6.65
Varldens aldsta tuggummi Popular presentation of archaeological results from the island of Orust on the Swedish west coast. Among the conspicuous finds are the oldest human bones from north Europe, traces of hunting for dolphins, one of the oldest known boats and perhaps one of the oldest known chewing-gums! Swedish text.
Hernek,
Popular presentation of archaeological results from the island of Orust on the Swedish west coast. Among the conspicuous finds are the oldest human bones from north Europe, traces of hunting for dolphins, one of the oldest known boats and perhaps one of ...
Paperback. Price GB £4.99
Vem behover en by With point of departure in the excavations at the rural village Kyrkheddinge in Scania, Sweden, the author discusses explanations for the massive wave of village formation in the Middle Ages. For whom was the village an ideal form? The title translates "Who needs a village?" Swedish Text.
Schmidt, K.
With point of departure in the excavations at the rural village Kyrkheddinge in Scania, Sweden, the author discusses explanations for the massive wave of village formation in the Middle Ages. For whom was the village an ideal form? The title translates ...
Paperback. Price GB £10.99
Valcamonica Symposiums 2001 and 2002: Report of the National Heritage Board of Sweden 2004
Bertilsson, Ulf
Paperback. Price GB £24.00
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