GIS-material for the archaeological project: Södra Änggård_2

SND-ID: snd2021-2. Version: 1.1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001704

Citation

Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst

Research principal

Uppsala University rorId

Description

The information in the abstract is translated from the archaeological report:
The Swedish National Heritage Board's Contract Archaeology Service, UV Öst, carried out a field evaluation in August 2002, and a final excavation in November the same year. The surveys covered remains of an Iron Age settlement by Stora Ängård, Lambohov, Slaka parish in Linköping municipality, Östergötland County, and were brought about by the municipality's plans of constructing a residential area with single-family houses on the location. The area is rich in ancient monuments and archaeological remains and the excavation was carried out nearby graves, stone fences and abandoned fields. The remains found were post holes, hearths, pits, pit systems and finds such as pottery, burnt clay, burnt bones and quartz. The investigations have shown that the site goes back to the Early Roman Iron Age and the Migration Period.

Purpose:

The information in the purpose is translated from the archaeological report:
The purpose of the field evaluation was to form an opinion of the type, intensity and extension of the archaeological

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The information in the abstract is translated from the archaeological report:
The Swedish National Heritage Board's Contract Archaeology Service, UV Öst, carried out a field evaluation in August 2002, and a final excavation in November the same year. The surveys covered remains of an Iron Age settlement by Stora Ängård, Lambohov, Slaka parish in Linköping municipality, Östergötland County, and were brought about by the municipality's plans of constructing a residential area with single-family houses on the location. The area is rich in ancient monuments and archaeological remains and the excavation was carried out nearby graves, stone fences and abandoned fields. The remains found were post holes, hearths, pits, pit systems and finds such as pottery, burnt clay, burnt bones and quartz. The investigations have shown that the site goes back to the Early Roman Iron Age and the Migration Period.

Purpose:

The information in the purpose is translated from the archaeological report:
The purpose of the field evaluation was to form an opinion of the type, intensity and extension of the archaeological remains found during the preceding survey, and date them if possible. The purpose of the final excavation was to document, date and interpret the features and structures. The result of the investigations will be seen in an Early Iron Age perspective, with a starting point in the known archaeological remains and previous surveys carried out in the area.

The ZIP file consist of GIS files and an Access database with information about the excavations, findings and other metadata about the archaeological survey. Show less..

Data contains personal data

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Language

Method and outcome

Time period(s) investigated

Data format / data structure

Type of archaeological remains

Settlement

Data collection
  • Mode of collection: Field observation
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 2002-11 – 2002-11
  • Data collector: Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden, Linköping Municipality, Slaka Parish

Geographic description: Östergötland, Slaka, Lambohov 2:20

Lowest geographic unit

Parish

Administrative information

Identifiers

Intrasisprojekt: AO200225

Länsstyrelsens dnr för projektet: 431-13615-02

Producents dnr för projektet: 423-2929-2002

ProjektID: p502002

Topic and keywords

Research area

History (CESSDA Topic Classification)

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

Archaeology (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Publications

Versions

Version 1.1. 2014-04-03

Version 1.1: 2014-04-03

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001704

Version 1.0. 2012-09-24

Version 1.0: 2012-09-24

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001402

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Published: 2014-04-03
Last updated: 2024-05-08