GIS-material for the archaeological project: Sund and Russingstorp
SND-ID: snd2013-1. Version: 1.1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001699
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Stiftelsen Kulturmiljövård Mälardalen
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Stiftelsen Kulturmiljövård Mälardalen (KM) performed a field evaluation of the ancient monuments RAÄ 59 and RAÄ 60 in Fivelstad parish, Motala municipality, Östergötland during the period of April-May 2009. The investigation area consisted of a 700 meter long and 40-50 meters wide area along the eastern side of the railroad, south of Fågelsta. Previous archaeological surveys preceding the expansion of the railway have found several cultural and cultivation layers, settlement areas and scattered features in connection to this area, with datings ranging from the Early Neolithic to the Roman Iron Age. The results from the field evaluation show that these areas continue to the east. Finds of a Neolithic stone ax, pottery of Bronze Age/Early Iron Age character and three features that were radiocarbon dated to the Pre-Roman and Early Roman Iron Age indicate that the activities mainly belong to the same periods that the previously dated remains in the area. The results primarily show cultivation and settlement-related activ
Stiftelsen Kulturmiljövård Mälardalen (KM) performed a field evaluation of the ancient monuments RAÄ 59 and RAÄ 60 in Fivelstad parish, Motala municipality, Östergötland during the period of April-May 2009. The investigation area consisted of a 700 meter long and 40-50 meters wide area along the eastern side of the railroad, south of Fågelsta. Previous archaeological surveys preceding the expansion of the railway have found several cultural and cultivation layers, settlement areas and scattered features in connection to this area, with datings ranging from the Early Neolithic to the Roman Iron Age. The results from the field evaluation show that these areas continue to the east. Finds of a Neolithic stone ax, pottery of Bronze Age/Early Iron Age character and three features that were radiocarbon dated to the Pre-Roman and Early Roman Iron Age indicate that the activities mainly belong to the same periods that the previously dated remains in the area. The results primarily show cultivation and settlement-related activities in both RAÄ 59 and RAÄ 60. The features consisted primarily of pole holes, hearths, pits, ditches and dark coloured patches. However, some of the features indicate that the current survey areas may include feature types that were not covered by earlier surveys.
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The investigation was prompted by the Swedish Road Administration's planned construction and reconstruction of National Road 32/50 between Motala and Mjölby.
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Geographic location: Sweden, Motala Municipality, Fivelstad Parish
Geographic description: ÖG, Fivelsta,Sund 1:3 & 1:4, Russingstorp 1:6
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Parish
Identifiers
Intrasisprojekt: KM09013
Länsstyrelsens dnr för projektet: 431-2420-09
Producents dnr för projektet: KM09013
ProjektID: p0509009
Research area
History and archaeology (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
Archaeology (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
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