Högom viking

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Address Västra vägen, Högom, Sweden See all sites in Högom Details Founded: AD Category: Cemeteries, mausoleums and burial places in Sweden Historical period: Migration Period (Sweden) Featured Historic Landmarks, Sites & Buildings Timeless Treasures of Wales Gothic Cathedrals of Belgium Photo from Flickr, copyright AirphixTwin.


Högomstenen

Högom - Migration Era 35 Pins 7y N Collection by Nicolin Bray Similar ideas popular now Vikings Iron Age Scandinavian History Viking Ornament Period Kit Tablet Weaving Textiles Anglo Saxon Reconstruction Braid Vikings Embroidery Detail of the reconstructed braid. Each motif is 11cm long and equated to hours of work for each of the motifs.

Vad ligger sundsvall

Here we present an investigation of 10 Scandinavian plant fibre textiles from the Viking and Early Middle Ages, believed to be locally produced. Up till now they were all believed to be made of flax.


Var ligger selånger

Högom. The excavations January Authors: Per H. Ramqvist Umeå University Abstract This volume includes the study and analysis of the many important finds recovered in the course of.

  • I vilket landskap ligger sundsvall
  • Hövdingagrav hög

    Excavated by the Swedish Central Board of National Antiquities from to , the Högom grave, mound 2, represents one of the richest finds of a migration period male burial known to date.

    Sundsvall medelpad

      The Högom Find and Other Migration Period Textiles and Costumes in Scandinavia a view from Viking-Age Scandinavia. Religion, Brain & Behavior, Vol. 9, Issue. 1.


    I vilket landskap ligger sundsvall

  • It is shown that 4 textiles, including two pieces of the famous Överhogdal Viking wall-hanging are in fact made with hemp, which indicates that hemp was important, not only for coarse but also for fine textile production in Viking and Early Middle Ages in Scandinavia.

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    1. Vikingar medelpad

    The pit-houses was about 5 meters long and had a width of 4 meters, and there is plenty of evidence that these Viking pit-houses were used for a wide range of purposes, and it seems that these kinds of houses were quite common throughout Scandinavia. Pit-house in Hobro at the Fyrkat Vikingecenter Photo: by Västgöten.