GIS-material for the archaeological project: Stora Sjögestad

SND-ID: snd2007-1. Version: 1.1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001694

Citation

Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Arkeologikonsult

Research principal

Uppsala University rorId

Description

The information in the abstract is translated from the archaeological report:
Arkeologikonsult has carried out an archaeological field assessment (stage 2) at the intersection of road 34/1123, and an assessment (stage 1) along road 34 to the intersection of road 34/1050, Stora Sjögestad, Vreta kloster parish, Linköping county. The field survey proposed that a large part of the study area east of highway 34 and east of the road 1123 was disturbed by recent sand and gravel pits. The evaluation confirmed the assumption and also showed that the area south of the road 1123 was greatly disturbed by ground preparation for a pine plantation. If there were any archaeological remains within the study area east of road 34, these are destroyed by the recent activities. Original ground levels could be found on the ridge and in the farmland west of road 34. No indications of ancient remains were found, and thus Arkeologikonsult does not recommend any further archaeological measures in the study area.

Purpose:

The information in the purpose is translated from the archaeological report:
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The information in the abstract is translated from the archaeological report:
Arkeologikonsult has carried out an archaeological field assessment (stage 2) at the intersection of road 34/1123, and an assessment (stage 1) along road 34 to the intersection of road 34/1050, Stora Sjögestad, Vreta kloster parish, Linköping county. The field survey proposed that a large part of the study area east of highway 34 and east of the road 1123 was disturbed by recent sand and gravel pits. The evaluation confirmed the assumption and also showed that the area south of the road 1123 was greatly disturbed by ground preparation for a pine plantation. If there were any archaeological remains within the study area east of road 34, these are destroyed by the recent activities. Original ground levels could be found on the ridge and in the farmland west of road 34. No indications of ancient remains were found, and thus Arkeologikonsult does not recommend any further archaeological measures in the study area.

Purpose:

The information in the purpose is translated from the archaeological report:
The purpose of the assessment was to determine if there were any other prehistoric and/or cultural remains in the area, apart from previously known such. The northern section is likely to correspond to the location of the interchange where the Swedish Road Administration is investigating three options. A Stage 2 assessment, including trenching, was conducted only in the northern part of the area, as the interchange will most likely be located at the intersection of road 34/1123, while only Stage 1 assessment including a field survey was conducted in the rest of the study area.

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Data contains personal data

No

Language

Method and outcome

Data format / data structure

Type of archaeological remains

Settlement remains, other

Data collection
  • Mode of collection: Field observation
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 2008-10
  • Data collector: Arkeologikonsult
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden, Linköping Municipality, Vreta kloster Parish

Geographic description: Östergötland, Vreta Kloster, Stora Sjögestad 20:1

Lowest geographic unit

Parish

Administrative information

Identifiers

Intrasisprojekt: missing

Länsstyrelsens dnr för projektet: 431-24902-08

Producents dnr för projektet: 2244

ProjektID: p0508012

Topic and keywords

Research area

History and archaeology (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Archaeology (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Publications
Published: 2014-04-01
Last updated: 2016-07-04