Galleria

Archaeological Tools and Equipment

Archaeologists use various tools: from trowels to wheelbarrows to even toothbrushes. The excavations need to be also documented: traditional methods include diaries, sketches & photos. While tacheometers, georadars, laserscanners can be used to detect and map objects/locations.

Ajuntament de Girona

Archaeological excavations between the River Ter and the Daró by the Technical Services of Archaeological Research of the Provincial Council. Gironès.

Örebro County Museum

Ekebymossen, fornlämningar, två män. 1 juli 1947

Örebro County Museum

Krigargrafven i Ånsta, ett minne från 1200- 1300-talet. Arkeologiska undersökningar (utgrävningar), två män. Ånsta herrgård i bakgrunden. Från vänster: Doktor G. Backman, intendent Hugo Hedberg efter avslutad utgrävning.

Västmanland County Museum

Köping sn, Norsa. Norsa RAÄ 131, grav 1. Graven under utgrävning. 1964.

Västmanland County Museum

Köping sn, Norsa. Norsa RAÄ 131, grav 1. Else Nordahl och en okänd man arbetar med utgrävningen av graven. 1964.

Balaton Museum

excavation of Árpád Csák, Festetics statue

Sándor Kisfaludy Cultural Center, Library and Memorial House

Photo of archaeologist and museologist Kálmán Darnay, on an excavation in Lesenceistvándi in the beginning of the 1900s.

Bohuslän Museum

Excavation in the Town Park to the east of the church The land is bestowed on Götabanken. In the background, the church glimpses. On the right, Gunnar Johansson is visible.

Regional Archive Nijmegen
Upplands Museum

Priest Farm, Tomb 3 - Archaeology Old Uppsala 1973; Photographs taken in connection with archaeological studies conducted by Uppsala University in Old Uppsala.

Upplands Museum

Archaeological Final Survey, Tomb A9509, Berget, Old Uppsala, Uppsala 2008; The survey at Berget covered 27.000 m2 with living rooms and graves. The settlement facilities consisted of a large number of remains, mainly houses and farms, including: 78 diffe…