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Bronze Age Hga And The Viking King Bjrn A History Of Interpretation And Documentation From Ad 818 To 2018 Anders Kaliff

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Bronze Age Hga And The Viking King Bjrn A History Of Interpretation And Documentation From Ad 818 To 2018 Anders Kaliff
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Publisher: Uppsala University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.43 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Anders Kaliff, Terje Oestigaard
ISBN: 9789150627114, 9150627112
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Bronze Age Hga And The Viking King Bjrn A History Of Interpretation And Documentation From Ad 818 To 2018 Anders Kaliff by Anders Kaliff, Terje Oestigaard 9789150627114, 9150627112 instant download after payment.

Famous yet forgotten, the monumental site of Håga just outside Uppsala is mainly associated with the Viking King Björn, though it is in fact the richest Bronze-Age grave in Sweden. The deceased was cremated and buried in an oak-log coffin, together with almost a third of all of Sweden's Bronze Age gold and gold fragments. This book presents 1200 years of interpretation and documentation of Håga, a site that will continue to fascinate and inspire archaeologists and the public at large for many years to come.

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