Hoards and Offerings
Category: Archaeology
Although I am still just getting acquainted with the research background of my Bronze Age project, I wrote the first couple of paragraphs for my next book today.
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Dr. Martin Rundkvist is a Swedish archaeologist, journal editor, public speaker, chairman of the Swedish Skeptics Society, atheist, lefty liberal, bookworm, and father of two.
Category: Archaeology
Although I am still just getting acquainted with the research background of my Bronze Age project, I wrote the first couple of paragraphs for my next book today.
Posted by Martin R at 8:13 AM • 0 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
We saw a preserved little bit of an excavated cemetery to which had been added a memorial stone in the 1930s. On the plaque the site is dated to about AD 100 and proclaimed as burial place of the first Finns!
Posted by Martin R at 11:26 AM • 4 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
Lise Harvig knows where every piece of bone and bronze is in the burial urns before she even cuts open the plaster they've been encased in since being lifted out of the ground.
Posted by Martin R at 12:03 PM • 8 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
I'm at the 11th Nordic Bronze Age symposium, which for the first time includes a bunch of Baltic colleagues as wall. Everybody's very friendly and the atmosphere is informal.
Posted by Martin R at 4:31 PM • 7 Comments •
Category: Archaeology
The fact that the place is still an island means that it was way, way out 2600 years ago.
Posted by Martin R at 4:39 PM • 6 Comments •
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