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  • 1. Aagård, Gun-Britt
    Gävle1984Rapport (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim of the project: This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Gävle is written as part of the project The Medieval Town: Implications of Early Urbanization for Modern Planning, under the auspices of Riksantikvarieämbetet and Statens historiska museer. The aim of the project is to make a detailed survey and documentation of the situation of urban archaeology and its implications for physical planning and make a scholarly evaluation of the uncovered material. The project deals mainly with those places which obtained town rights in the formal legal sense during the Middle Ages.

    The arrangement of the report: Chapters 1 and 2 give an account of a number of data which in various ways are important for the early development of the town. The information is collected from available literature (mainly as regards documentary material) as well as from primary material in the archives (archaeological data, records from borings). In the firstmentioned case no attempt has been made to correct possible faults through independent research. As regards the archaeological material, the aim has been to include all archaeological observations, even if for different reasons this has not always been possible.

    One important aim during work on the report has been to appraise and evaluate the archaeological material and to what extent it throws light on essential problems concerning urban history. The basic idea is that archaeological material can provide information about chronology, function, social structure and economic basis. The material has been arranged on the assumption that the form of settlement which took place and is reflected in the archaeological material is the result of a functional adaption to certain decisive prerequisites such as topography, communications, and economical-geographical conditions.

    The data have been chosen and structured on this basis. The selection gives both a general view of the available material concerning the development of the medieval town and a basis for further work on this material. This in turn will provide a foundation for the antiquarian evaluation in relation to future work.

    The English summary gives a broad outline of the contents, mainly based on the maps of the report. [...]

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  • 2. ACB, (signatur)
    Medeltidsstaden: slut eller början?1986Ingår i: Kulturminnesvård, ISSN 0346-9077, nr 1, s. 28-28Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    I höstas hölls ett internationellt symposium i Kungälv, anordnat av riksantikvarieämbetet som en slutpunkt för projektet Medeltidsstaden.

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  • 3. Ahola, Marja
    The material culture of Finnish Stone Age hunter-gatherer burials2017Ingår i: Fornvännen, ISSN 0015-7813, E-ISSN 1404-9430, Vol. 112, nr 4, s. 201-215Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat)
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  • 4. Albrektson, Eva
    Fem svenska världsarv1995Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 4, s. 32-45Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    Presentation av Drottningholm, Birka och Adelsö/Hovgården, Engelsbergs bruk, Skogskyrkogården och Hällristningsområdet Tanum.

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  • 5. Albrektson, Eva
    Larmade fyndplatser: KMV-notiser : UPPSLAGET1994Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 2-3, s. 117-Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 6. Albrektson, Eva
    Målet är ingenting, vägen är allt: recension av Historiska museets utställning om aktuell arkeologi i Sverige1988Ingår i: Kulturminnesvård, ISSN 0346-9077, nr 5, s. 27-30Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 7. Albrektson, Eva
    Nya tag på Björkö: notiser1991Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, Vol. [16], nr 2, s. 62-62Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 8. Albrektsson, Eva
    Forntid i vägen invigt1988Ingår i: Kulturminnesvård, ISSN 0346-9077, nr 4, s. 37-Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 9. Albrektsson, Eva
    ICAHMM utmärkt forum för gemensamt arbete1988Ingår i: Kulturminnesvård, ISSN 0346-9077, nr 4, s. 36-Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 10. Allard, Elisabeth
    Ljung, Jan-Åke (Medarbetare/bidragsgivare)
    Jansson, Claes (Medarbetare/bidragsgivare)
    Kritpipor i mängder och massor av porslinsskärvor: två spektakulära fynd vållar huvudbry1989Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, Vol. [14], nr 2, s. 40-42Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 11. Allard, Elisabeth
    Råd och anvisningar till vattenärenden1979Ingår i: Kulturminnesvård, ISSN 0346-9077, nr 6, s. 41-Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    Råd och anvisningar för kulturminnesvårdens medverkan konmer att utarbetas av riksantikvarieämbetet. Vattenlagsutredningens betänkande från 1977 kommer att behandlas av lagrådet under våren 1980. Ämbetet vill avvaktaden slutliga behandlingen av lagförslaget.

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  • 12. Allard, Elisabeth
    Vattenkraft1984Ingår i: Kulturminnesvård, ISSN 0346-9077, nr 1, s. 34-Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 13. Althén, Kajsa
    et al.
    Angelin-Holmén, Emma
    Magnusson, Gert
    Hur hittar man ett hål?: projekt E22 och publiken: en väg till Möres förhistoria1999Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 1, s. 28-33Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    När E22 projektet startade för tre år sedan, var det slutet på en lång tid av utredanden om vägsträckningens läge och miljökonsekvenser. Pro­jektet påverkades helt av de förändrade villkor, som 1997 års ändring av Kulturminneslagen innebar, med kravet på att exploaterings­arkeologiska undersökningar ska bedrivas i form av god vetenskap. 

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  • 14. Ambrosiani, Björn
    Birka: [deutsch]1994Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 15. Ambrosiani, Björn
    Birka-utgrävningen 1990—19941989Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 5, s. 3-5Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 16. Ambrosiani, Björn
    Notiser : Tredje sommaren i Birka1992Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 4, s. 68-Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 17. Beställ onlineKöp publikationen >>Ambrosiani, Björn
    Stratigraphy: Vol. 1, Part 1: The site and the shore ; Part 2: The bronze caster's workshop2013Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    This volume comprises the stratigraphy within the plot of a bronze caster’s workshop and the surrounding alleys in the period AD 790–870. Tanks to the fine classifcation in the excavation documentation it has been possible to establish a large number of sub-levels, so that the average duration of a sub-level is around four years. This dense stratigraphy therefore enables a more accurate chronology for the manufacture of the bronze objects. This should be viewed in relation to the current methods of archaeology based on the occurrence of the objects in graves and the like, in other words, their final deposition.

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  • 18. Beställ onlineKöp publikationen >>Ambrosiani, Björn
    Stratigraphy: Vol. 2 Part 3: The later part of the Birka Period ; Part. 4: The finds2021Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    The Birka excavation has played a major part in the development of excavation techniques, digital documentation, and stratigraphic analysis. The two volumes on stratigraphy, of which this is the last, demonstrate the need for careful excavation techniques and well-executed field documentation when fndings are subsequently revised and analysed to enlarge our knowledge of life in the past. The work has already generated several dissertations and articles by people who worked on the project. With the stratigraphy now completed, many chronological questions about the Viking Age finds will be given new fuel. Ever since the time of Stolpe and Montelius, the Birka finds have always played a major role in periodization. The lack of an absolute timescale, however, has been troubling. The new Birka stratigraphy will provide important evidence on this issue. A large part of this is due to the finds of moulds, which make it possible to determine which artefact variants were produced in the bronze caster’s workshop in the earlier parts of the layer sequence. Birka is not just a matter of the emergence of towns and urban life. The interaction between the town and its hinterland is at least as important. We can now obtain a better view of Birka in relation to its immediate surroundings in the Mälaren area, to the larger Bothnian resource area, and to international contacts with Western Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.

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  • 19. Ambrosiani, Björn
    Tidiga "städer" i Nordeuropa1993Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 2-3, s. 33-36Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 20. Andersson, Gunnar
    Arkeologi i Attundaland1994Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 21. Andersson, Gunnar
    Att föra gudarnas talan: figurinerna från Lunda2004 (uppl. 1)Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 22. Andersson, Gunnar
    Gravspråk som religiös strategi: Valsta och Skälby i Attundaland under vikingatid och tidig medeltid2005 (uppl. 1)Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 23. Andersson, Gunnar
    Uppslaget: Solnas "första" boplats - ännu en fornlämning i vägen1992Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 1-2, s. 79-81Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 24. Andersson, Gunnar
    et al.
    Beronius Jörpeland, Lena
    Heliga rum i förkristen kult2003Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 2, s. 25-27Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    Vad är ett "heligt rum"? Idag förknippas det nog av de flesta med interiören i en kyrka, en synagoga, en moské, ett tempel, eller någon annan sakral byggnad. Vi associerar till en lugn och stämningsfull mytisk plats präglad av betydelsebärande symboler och rituella handlingsmönster.

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  • 25. Andersson, Gunnar
    et al.
    Skyllberg, Eva
    Gestalter och gestaltningar: om tid, rum och händelser på Lunda2008 (uppl. 1)Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 26. Andersson, Hans
    Kan man bygga på kulturlager?1981Ingår i: Kulturminnesvård, ISSN 0346-9077, nr 4, s. 1-9Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    Kan man bygga på kulturlager utan att skada dem och i så fall med vilka byggmetoder? Byggforskningsrådet har beviljat medel till en förstudie för att belysa denna problematik. Som konsult engagerades ingenjör Sven E Bjerking från Uppsala som vid sin sida haft en referensgrupp med representanter för byggnadsstyrelsen, länsstyrelsen i Stockholms län, riksantikvarieämbetet, Sigtuna kommun, statens planverk och Svenska kommunförbundet. Resultatet av Sven E Bjerkings arbete föreligger nu i en rapport från Byggforskningsrådet. Hans Andersson, länsantikvarie i Göteborgs och Bohus län,ger en presentation.

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  • 27. Andersson, Hans
    Relevant kunskap - finns den? : KMV - Debatt1993Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 2-3, s. 96-97Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 28. Andersson, Hans
    Urbaniseringsprocessen i det medeltida Sverige: en forskningsöversikt1979Rapport (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    The report was written for the XVII Conference of Scandinavian Historians in Trondheim, 1977. It was published together with summaries of the research carried out in the other Scandinavian countries in Urbaniseringsprosessen i Norden. 1. Middelaldersteder, edited by Grete Authén Blom, Oslo 1977.

    The report summarizes the present state of research on Swedish medieval towns. Towns which belonged to Denmark or Norway before the mid-17th century are not included. The report is divided into two main parts: urban society up to c 1350 (p 5-32) and the late medieval development (p 32-35). The headings in the table of contents give the subject of each chapter. Some general ideas relating to the process of urbanisation are presented in a couple of summaries. The author looks upon the development in the earlier period as follows (p 31-32):

    In prehistoric times places appear where the existence of trade and specialized crafts can be observed (Helgö, Birka, Paviken, Köpingsvik, Eketorp), sometimes together with a densely built-up settlement (Birka, Eketorp). Helgö, Birka and Paviken cease to exist before the Middle Ages but other places continue during the early Middle Ages. As regards these places there is no evidence that they had other central functions than the economic, with the possible exception of Birka.

    A partly parallel development to these places, which in one instance began already in prehistoric times, was the emergence of densely populated areas which simultaneously or somewhat later can be shown to have had functions other than purely economic. To begin with they were very few: Sigtuna, Lödöse, Kalmar, Visby, and perhaps Skara, but in the late 12th century their number increases considerably with a concentration to the eastern part of central Sweden. All these places were in one way or another closely tied to administrative structures, either secular or ecclesiastical. Some of them were episcopal seats and/or deaneries, in others there were royal citadels or mints. Several of these places can also be connected with an even older structure of provincial centres, which were the sites of markets, things, and perhaps cult ceremonies and the later ecclesiastical division was probably based on this structure. It can thus be shown that in these early towns there was a close connection between economic, ecclesiastical and secular administrative functions. In many instances the structure of provincial centres can be traced far back.

    The development during the late part of the 13th century is in some respects different. The new towns do not seem to have been tied to existing administrative structures in the same way as the old ones. The division into bailiwichs does, it is true, follow the existing forts-towns, but already in the beginning of the 14th century the ties between fort-town-bailiwick began to be loosened up. Skara was replaced by Axvall and Lödöse by Älvsborg. Most of the new towns never became centres of bailiwichs. The towns developed mainly into instruments for regulating and controlling the economic activity of a region. Privileges were granted and laws made. The civic administration was reorganised but the strong influence of the Crown was maintained. Prohibitions against trade outside the towns were issued. This process was subjected, at times, very strongly, to external influences, not least due to the position of the Hanseatic trade. It is more difficult to decide if, apart from the administrative reorganisation, any decisive changes took place, for instance with regard to topography.

    As for the commercial centres, or to express it more cautiously -the nonagrarian communities, it is possible that the disappearance of some of these around 1300 should be interpreted as a result of a failure to incorporate them into the regulated urban communites. On the other hand it needs pointing out that the existence of regulated towns did not exclude small trading places, particularly in areas which completely lacked towns as was the case in Norrland.

    The economic activities which gave rise to the development of the towns were the mining and agriculture in the central parts of Sweden.

    Mining on an industrial scale can be followed back to the late 13th century and can be connected with the process of urbanisation in the region around Lake Mälaren: the establishment of new towns, most notably Stockholm, and the development of the existing towns.

    The role of agriculture in relation to urbanisation is much more difficult to establish. But an examination of the early towns shows that they were all to a marked extent situated in, or close to, good farming districts. The question arises whether it was of importance for the development of urbanisation in these parts that they were the relatively speaking most densely populated districts.

    On the basis of this evidence it would seem that the development in Sweden after the emergence of the prehistoric trading centres shows two well-defined transitional periods, namely the decades before and after 1200 and the latter half of the 13th century. The last-mentioned period was mainly characterized by administrative reorganisation whereas topographical and functional conditions were established during the earlier period. As for the functions of the town it is possible that to a certain extent they became more limited to the purely economic aspects during the latter part of the period under discussion.

    The late Middle Ages, which in Sweden has been studied much less than the early period is characterized as follows (p 35):

    Only a few points are referred to with regard to the towns of the late Middle Ages. Generally speaking there were no decisive changes in the structure of the towns. New towns arose but only a few of these were of importance. There was, however, a shift in status among the towns. This is particularly true of Stockholm which was markedly different from other Swedish towns also with regard to its physical form. New Lödöse was the only new town which could assert itself, due to the fact that it succeeded to the role of the most important port on the west coast, but also perhaps due to the changes in the economy and the agricultural geography which can be followed in the late Middle Ages, an increase in animal production and a change in outlook as regards the border trade.

    One scholar has called the late Middle Ages the period of urban decline. As a matter of fact this is the period when the towns established their positions and gained increased economic importance. During this period urbanisation began to expand outside the central settled regions. A foundation was laid for the spread of urbanisation to Norrland. But the lasting impression is the picture of continuity from the early Middle Ages.

    Translation: Birgitta Frykman

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  • 29. Andersson, Hans
    Vad är en tidigmedeltida stad?1989Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 5, s. 18-19Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 30. Andersson, Hans
    et al.
    Ersgård, LarsCarelli, Peter
    Visions of the past: trends and traditions in Swedish medieval archaeology1997Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 31. Andersson, Hans
    et al.
    Redin, Lars
    Stadsarkeologi i Mellansverige: läge, problem, möjligheter1980Rapport (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    Under the heading Urban Archaeology in Central Sweden: present position, problems, and possibilities, this report examines the material collected in the course of the project work in the Lake Mälaren valley. We have made a survey to show the present position of archaeology. The possibilities of the existing material have been discussed. It has been used to demonstrate to what extent it can be instrumental in solving certain defined problems. There are gaps in the material, sometimes of a seriously hampering kind, but in many instances some progress should be possible. Some places where a holistic approach can be applied stand out as particularly important, but in most of the places discussed it is at all events possible to obtain a material which can answer at least certain aspects of important questions.

    To a large extent the work has been based on the assumption that it is essential to start from data elucidating chronology, topography, and structure. The character of the material is such that the topographical conditions have come to occupy a particularly prominent position. As a result it is important to emphasize that in our opinion, as has already been pointed out in the programme of the project, this should not be regarded as a goal in itself. Knowledge of the topographical conditions must also serve as a means to progress further. It becomes particularly important in periods which lack other kinds of more easily accessible material. We have maintained this opinion particularly on one point, namely the transformation which we think can be observed in many of the investigated towns in the early 13th century (Ch. 7). By bringing the finds into the discussion and making a thorough analysis, this mode of work can be developed. Particularly as regards structural problems it must be possible to cover more ground. In an analysis of this kind the elements of change become essential. If the Middle Ages are considered as a period of great changes as regards administrative, social, and economic conditions, an analysis of the archaeological material 69 concerned with what is immediately visible would contribute towards a more detailed knowledge about these general processes. Consequently we shall be forced to fit the town into a regional structure in quite a different way.

    Such an approach makes great demands on the treatment of the material. It compels us to decide how far the archaeological material can be used. Which are the possibilities of the urban archaeological material when it comes to elucidating conditions outside the town as well? Recent discussions have pointed to the paleobotanical material as particularly important in this context. But it should be possible to make use of studies concerning for instance changes of the town structure. The churches and their relation to the surrounding countryside will be of great importance. The collected objects can throw light on the supply of raw materials, contacts, manufacturing organization etc. It is, however, hard to survey all the possibilities at present. It is essential that a comprehensive discussion is kept going to give the necessary framework for keeping the work together and rendering syntheses possible.

    Undoubtedly the Lake Mälaren valley is very interesting in this respect. The physical geography of the region is comparatively uniform. It contains examples of the Viking Age as well as Early, High, and Late Medieval urbanization. During the whole period a high degree of economic expansion coupled with a developed social differentiation seems to have taken place. The central administration was increased on a large scale in the High Middle Ages. What does this expansive transformation signify? Which forms did it take? Which are the inherent consequences for the continued development? These are general historical questions. An important task for archaeology is to create the possibilities to deal with them.

     

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  • 32. Andersson, Karin
    Övriga rubriker: Seminarium om byggnadsdokumentation1998Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 1-2Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 33. Andersson, Kent
    Forskaren i fält: en vänbok till Kristina Lamm1999Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 34. Andersson, Magnus
    Kustslättens mötesplatser2007Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 35. Andersson, Magnus
    Making place in the landscape: early and middle Neolithic societies in two west Scanian valleys2004 (uppl. 1)Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 36. Andersson, Magnus
    et al.
    Karsten, Per
    Knarrström, Bo
    Svensson, Mac
    Stone age Scania: significant places dug and read by contract archaeology2004 (uppl. 1)Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 37. Andersson, Magnus
    et al.
    Knarrström, Bo
    Senpaleolitikum i Skåne: en studie av materiell kultur och ekonomi hos Sveriges första fångstfolk1999Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 38. Andersson, Mia
    De kulturbärande spåren: om vägars värden1997Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 1, s. 19-25Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    Riksantikvarieämbetet, Vägverket och Naturvårdsverket har haft regeringens uppdrag att utarbeta ett handlingsprogram för att bevara värdefulla vägar och vägmiljöer. Uppdraget kan ses som en politisk vilja att även inkludera ”mjuka” värden i den nya trafikpolitiken. Runt om i landet pågår nu arbete med inventeringar och åtgärdsprogram. Metod, uppläggning och omfattning varierar, men de olika projekten kommer att vara en god källa till samarbete mellan kulturmiljösektorn och trafikverken.

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  • 39. Andrén, Anders
    Lund: tomtindelning, ägostruktur, sockenbildning1984Rapport (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim of the present report is to discuss a medieval town - in this case Lund - primarily on the basis of the documentary material. In the first place the sources concerning medieval conditions in the town have been worked through and systematized. In the second place follows an analysis of the sources, dealing among other things with the structure of ownership and the division into parishes in the Middle Ages. Only in the third place is the report directed towards consideration of principles mainly as regards the relationship between town and country in the early medieval period. The report has been written in connection with the present author's work on a doctoral thesis about urbanization in medieval Denmark. [...]

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  • 40. Anglert, Marit
    Sölvesborg1984Rapport (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim of the project: This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Sölvesborg is written as part of the project The Medieval Town: Implications of Early Urbanization for Modem Planning, under the auspices of Riksantikvarieämbetet and Statens historiska museer. The aim of the project is to make a detailed survey and documentation of the situation of urban archaeology and its implications for physical planning and make a scholarly evaluation of the uncovered material. The project deals mainly with those places which obtained town rights in the formal legal sense during the Middle Ages.

    The arrangement of the report: Chapters 1 and 2 give an account of a number of data which in various ways are important for the early development of the town. The information is collected from available literature (mainly as regards documentary material) as well as from primary material in the archives (archaeological data, records from borings). In the first-mentioned case no attempt has been made to correct possible faults through independent research. As regards the archaeological material, the aim has been to include all archaeological observations, even if for different reasons this has not always been possible.

    One important aim during work on the report has been to appraise and evaluate the archaeological material and to what extent it throws light on essential problems concerning urban history. The basic idea is that archaeological material can provide information about chronology, function, social structure and economic bases. The material has been arranged on the assumption that the form of settlement which took place and is reflected in the archaeological material is the result of a functional adaption to certain decisive prerequisites such as topography, communications, and economical-geographical conditions.

    The data have been chosen and structured on this basis. The selection gives both a general view of the available material concerning the development of the medieval town and a basis for further work on this material. This in turn will provide a foundation for the antiquarian evaluation in re lation to future work.

    The English summary gives a broad out line of the contents, mainly based on the maps of the report. [...]

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  • 41. Anglert, Mats
    Båstad1982Rapport (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim of the report: This report on the situation of urban arachaeology in Båstad is written as part of the project The Medieval Town: Implications of Early Urbanization for Modem Planning, under the auspices of Riksantikvarieämbetet and Statens historiska museer. The aim of the project is to make a detailed survey and documentation of the situation of urban archaeology and its implications for physical planning and make a scholarly evaluation of the uncovered material. The project deals mainly with those places which obtained town rights in the formal legal sense during the Middle Ages.

    The arrangement of the report: Chapters 1 and 2 give an account of a number of data which in various ways are important for the early development of the town. The information is collected from available literature (mainly as regards documentary material) as well as from primary material in the archives (archaeological data, records from borings). In the first-mentioned case no attempt has been made to correct possible faults through independent research. As regards the archaeological material, the aim has been to include all archaeological observations, even if for different reasons this has not always been possible.

    One important aim during work on the report has been to appraise and evaluate the archaeological material and to what extent it throws light on essential problems concerning urban history. The basic idea is that archaeological material can provide information about chronology, function, social structure and economic bases. The material has been arranged on the assumption that the form of settlement which took place and is reflected in the archaeological material is the result of a functional adaption to certain decisive prerequisites such as topography, communications, and economical-geographical conditions.

    The data have been chosen and structured on this basis. The selection gives both a general view of the available material concerning the development of the medieval town and a basis for further work on this material. This in turn will provide a foundation for the antiquarian evaluation in relation to future work. The English summary gives a broad outline of the contents, mainly based on the maps of the report. [...]

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  • 42. Anglert, Mats
    Kulthus & dödshus: det ritualiserade rummets teori och praktik2006Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 43. Anglert, Mats
    Landskap bortom traditionen: historisk arkeologi i nordvästra Skåne2008Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 44. Anglert, Mats
    Luntertun/Ängelholm1984Rapport (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim of the report: This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Luntertun/Ängelholm is written as part of the project The Medieval Town: Implications of Early Urbanization for Modem Planning, under the auspices of Riksantikvarieämbetet and Statens historiska museer. The aim of the project is to make a detailed survey and documentation of the situation of urban archaeology and its implications for physical planning and make a scholarly evaluation of the uncovered material. The project deals mainly with those places which obtained town rights in the formal legal sense during the Middle Ages.

    The arrangement of the report: Chapters 1, 2, 4.1 and 4.2 give an account of a number of data which in various ways are important for the early development of the town. The information is collected from available literature (mainly as regards documentary material) as well as from primary material in the archives (archaeological data, records from borings). In the first-mentioned case no attempt has been made to correct possible faults through independent research. As regards the archaeological material, the aim has been to include all archaeological observations, even if for different reasons this has not always been possible.

    One important aim during work on the report has been to appraise and evaluate the archaeological material and to what extent it throws light on essential problems concerning urban history. The basic idea is that archaeological material can provide information about chronology, function, social structure and economic bases. The material has been arranged on the assumption that the form of settlement which took place and is reflected in the archaeological material is the result of a functional adaption to certain decisive prerequisites such as topography, communications, and economical-geographical conditions.

    The data have been chosen and structured on this basis. The selection gives both a general view of the available material concerning the development of the medieval town and a basis for further work on this material. This in turn will provide a foundation for the antiquarian evaluation in relation to future work.

    The English summary gives a broad outline of the contents, mainly based on the maps of the report. [...]

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  • 45. Anglert, Mats
    et al.
    Lagerås, Per
    Människorna och skogen: arkeologiska platser i Örkelljungatrakten2009Bok (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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  • 46. Antell, Elina
    Arkeologi och exploatering: RAÄ:s remissvar1993Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 4, s. 63-66Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    I HUR-utredningens betänkande läggs bl a förslaget att bolagisera Riksantikvarieämbetets uppdragsverksamhet, UV, och att införa ett s k anbudsförarande för arkeologiska utgrävningar i landet. Kulturmiljövård ger ett referat av Riksantikvarieämbetets yttrande. Remisstiden gick ut den14 maj 1993.

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  • 47. Antell, Elina
    Kultur och infrastruktur1994Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 4, s. 54-55Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 48. Antell, Elina
    Till minne av Anders Broberg1997Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 1, s. 135-135Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
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  • 49. Antell, Elina
    Visionen om Arlanda stad1989Ingår i: Kulturmiljövård, ISSN 1100-4800, nr 5, s. 25-30Artikel i tidskrift (Övrig (populärvetenskap, debatt, mm))
    Abstract [sv]

    Knappt hade arkeologerna klivit upp ur sina schakt förrän bulldozers tog över och bygget Eurostop i Ar­landa stad var igång. Arlan­da stad är ett av flera aktu­ella byggprojekt där sam­hällets roll i planering och byggande kommit i ny be­lysning. I plan- och bygg­lagen ges kommunerna långtgående planerings­makt. Men om kommuner­na väljer att använda sitt planmonopol som han­delsvara och lystrar hellre till exploatörernas kortsik­tiga bedömningar, då kom­mer allmänheten att mista tilltron till övergripande samhällsperspektiv - lik­som visionen om att den byggda och odlade miljön är en gemensam resurs. 

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  • 50. Anund, Johan
    Gården, tingen, graven: arkeologiska perspektiv på Mälardalen2007Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
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