Sökning: "stone house foundations"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 uppsatser innehållade orden stone house foundations.
1. Stor i jorden, liten i orden : Glaspärlor från fornlämningsområdet vid Buttle Änge, Gotland
Kandidat-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historiaSammanfattning : Buttle Änge and Nygårds has been excavated by Uppsala University, Campus Gotland and also by Högskolan on Gotland since year 2009 and by Gothenburg University year 2009 and 2013. During the 20 excavations that has taken place there has been 112 glass beads found. LÄS MER
2. Nio trähus ifrån 1200-talet - Hur har de kunnat bevaras?
Kandidat-uppsats, Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)Sammanfattning : The oldest profane log timber houses in Sweden dates back to the 13th century. This study investigates 9 of them. All of the houses are built with interlocking joints and the chosen timber are pine or fir. They are rather modest in size. LÄS MER
3. Traces of the Past : XRF analysis of soils samples from a medieval churchyard in Sigtuna, Sweden
Master-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/Arkeologiska forskningslaboratorietSammanfattning : Sigtuna is one of the first settlements in Sweden considered to be a proper town. Taking over Birka´s function as a central trading hub when it was founded in the late 10th century AD, Sigtuna was characterized by its early connection to Christianity, and many churches were built there. LÄS MER
4. Sandby borg och bygden : Öländska järnåldersstudier
Kandidat-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/ArkeologiSammanfattning : Characteristic of the cultural landscape on Öland during the middle part of the Iron Age (ca. 200-550AD) are the today visible house foundations and fences made of stone. The house foundations were three-aisled houses with roof-bearing pillars and the stone foundations are traces of what constituted outer stone walls. LÄS MER
5. Tune i Buttle och gotländska tunegårdar från mellersta järnåldern
Kandidat-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/ArkeologiSammanfattning : This paper discusses the connection between the size of the stone house foundations and their distribution in parishes with evidence of place names connected to the roman iron age phenomena Tuna farms on the island of Gotland. This is done using diagrams and tables of length – width variables and landscape and prehistoric remains analysis together with place name discussions in each parish. LÄS MER