Inventory of five Swedish Late Bronze Age ‘scrap hoards’
Data files
Data files
- Inventory_of_five_Swedish_Late_Bronze_Age_scrap_hoards.csv81.14 KiB
- Inventory_of_five_Swedish_Late_Bronze_Age_scrap_hoards.xlsx47.57 KiB
Documentation files
Documentation files
Citation and access
Citation and access
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No
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Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Unit of analysis:
Population:
Five hoards (Bräckan, Härnevi, Hjärpetan, Nya Åsle, Ystad) from the Late Bronze Age
Description of sampling:
These hoards represent a type of Bronze Age hoards that are characterised by many fragments and incomplete metalwork objects. This study aims to document their composition in further detail, with special focus on the inclusion of fragments. As the focus of the study is on the metalwork objects, the few finds of other materials present in some of these hoards (stone, ceramics, organic materials) have not been included in the dataset. The five hoards were chosen for two main reasons. Firstly, because of their high fragmentation rates, and because they have all been discussed as ‘scrap hoards’ in previous research. Secondly, because the documentation available for these particular finds is of relatively high quality and detail. The finds are described either in the Swedish History Museum's inventory catalogue or in publications dedicated to some of the individual hoards (Oldeberg 1927, 1928, 1929, 1934). This is crucial, as this study relies on previous observations rather than primary empirical work with the exception of the Härnevi hoard, which was studied and recorded first-hand at the Swedish History Museum (SHM), Stockholm, by Anna Sörman in September 2022.
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Number of individuals/objects:
434
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Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Geographic location:
Geographic description:
Swedish finds from the provinces of Dalsland, Uppland, Värmland, Västergötland and Scania.
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies
Funding
Funding
Funding agency:
- Wenner-Gren Foundations
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ROR
Award number:
WGF2021-0006
Award title:
The power of pieces: Fragmented metalwork in the sacrificial economies of Bronze Age Europe
Funding agency:
- Åke Wiberg’s Foundation
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ROR
Award number:
H20–0108
Award title:
Modifierade metallföremål i den yngre bronsålderns prestigegodsekonomi
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
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Publications
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ISBN:
9781032394992
