Tingsplatsen vid Anundshög: del 3: Härdar kring kultplatsområdet

Translated title of the contribution: The Assembly Site at Anundshög: part 3: Hearths around the Cult Site

Mathias Bäck, Kristina Jonsson, Marta Lindeberg, Alexandra Sanmark

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Abstract

Under en vecka hösten 2019 genomfördes en arkeologisk forskningsundersökning inom fornlämning Västerås 431:1/L2002:241, Anundshögsområdet. Undersökningen var ett samarbetsprojekt mellan fyra personer representerande fyra olika institutioner:
Stiftelsen Jamtli, Arkeologikonsult (AK), Arkeologerna (Statens historiska museer, SHMM) och Institute for Northern Studies vid University of the Highlands and Islands i Perth (Skottland). Personal från Stiftelsen Kulturmiljövård (KM) deltog även i vissa moment (metalldetektering och förmedling). Undersökningen var den tredje på platsen inom forskningsprojektet ”Ting- och kultplats vid Anundshög”.
Translation:
During one week in autumn 2019, an archaeological research survey was carried out within ancient remains Västerås 431:1/L2002:241, Anundshögsområdet. The survey was a collaborative project between four people representing four different institutions:
The Jamtli Foundation, Archaeology Consultant (AK), The Archeologists (State Historical Museums,
SHMM) and the Institute for Northern Studies at the University of the Highlands and Islands in Perth (Scotland). Staff from the Kulturmiljövård Foundation (KM) also participated in some moments (metal detection and mediation). The investigation was the third at the site within the research project "Things and cult site at Anundshög".
Translated title of the contributionThe Assembly Site at Anundshög: part 3: Hearths around the Cult Site
Original languageSwedish/Svensk
PublisherStiftelsen Kulturmiljövård
Number of pages40
ISBN (Print)978-91-7453-894-6
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

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