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Fornvännen’s Summer Issue On-Line [Aardvarchaeology]
Monday, February 10, 2014 7:22
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Fornvännen 2013:2, last summer’s issue, is now on-line in its entirety on Open Access.
Tony Björk and Ylva Wickberg on an early-1st millennium linear monument related to a cemetery and a river ford in Scania.
Svante Fischer et al. on how mid-1st millennium sword fittings were re-used and deposited.
Magnus Green on a 17th century angel on the run from its job as embellishment on a nobleman’s sarcophagus.
Olov Gibson on the unresolved problem of how and when the ground grooves of Gotland were made (no, the Jumping Jews of Jerusalem are not to blame).
Leif Karlenby responds to criticism regarding his views on Bronze Age religion.
Håkan Svensson on the highly unconstructive Swedish legal framework for metal detecting.
Plus book reviews.
Source:
http://scienceblogs.com/aardvarchaeology/2014/02/10/fornvannens-summer-issue-on-line-2/
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