119 rezultāti sadaļā Vieta Mjällby Socken

119 atgriezti rezultāti

Mjällby Socken

Historische territoriale kirchliche Einheit (Kirchspiel) in der heutigen Gemeinde Sölvesborg in der Provinz Blekinge län, Schweden

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Tomb Field, 40x25 m (Ö-V), consisting of 7 ancient remains. These consist of 1 frieze, 2 round stone sets, 1 rectangular stone set, 2 rested stones and 1 stone row. The tombs are described separately below: Stone setting, with middle frieze and edge emb……

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10 m SSÖ about Mjällby 18: 1.; Drumlinized roller stone ridge next to the mountain ridge. Hedmark; The stoning shows a nine-year-old grave over a woman, dead in a cot a winter when persistent snowstorm made it impossible for the corpse to be brought to Mj…

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Rest stones, 1-3 pcs, 1.2 m h. Not reinvented and probably removed. The place cannot be specified.

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Place of residence, approximately 965X140 m (ÖNÖ-VSV). Location and extent according to Lönnberg 1927, Investigated according to Kjellmark 1912-14, Welinder 1971. Appendix dnr 421-4262-1996: An archaeological study of the Blekinge Museum in the SÖ par…;…

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Bagge, Kjellmark, 1939. Place 13. - Dnr 321-2980-2004. Henriksson, Mikael. 2004. Siretorp 4: 16. Mjällby parish, Sölvesborg municipality. Archaeological Preinvestigation. Blekinge museum report 2004: 6.; Flack sand back.

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A living space, partially examined, of about 225x2-90 m (NÖ-SSV), consisting of hardens, huts, pit houses and layers of culture, 1 of which was 0.1-0.2 m tj, located in several places in the sand, here and there covered with thick layer of sand. Sometimes…

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