GIS-material for the archaeological project: Kv Grepen

SND-ID: snd2029-1. Version: 1.1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001716

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:
Due to construction work in the "Grepen" city block, Borg parish, Norrköping municipality, the Swedish National Heritage Board's Contract Archaeology Service, UV Öst, performed an archaeological assessment (phase 2) and a field evaluation in July 2003. Search trenches were dug in two parts of the block. In the northern and the most low lying parts of the area no ancient monuments were found. In the south-east part of the block a probable Iron Age settlement was discovered. In November 2003 another field evaluation was performed in the south end of the block, due to new development plans. Only a few features, damaged by ploughing, were discovered.

Purpose:

The information in the purpose is translated from the archaeological report:
The purpose of the field evaluation was to determine the type, intensity and extent of archaeological remains adjacent to previously registered remains. The aim was also to document and, if possible, date the features and artefacts, and to point out areas with no archaeological remains. T

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The information in the abstract is translated from the archaeological report:
Due to construction work in the "Grepen" city block, Borg parish, Norrköping municipality, the Swedish National Heritage Board's Contract Archaeology Service, UV Öst, performed an archaeological assessment (phase 2) and a field evaluation in July 2003. Search trenches were dug in two parts of the block. In the northern and the most low lying parts of the area no ancient monuments were found. In the south-east part of the block a probable Iron Age settlement was discovered. In November 2003 another field evaluation was performed in the south end of the block, due to new development plans. Only a few features, damaged by ploughing, were discovered.

Purpose:

The information in the purpose is translated from the archaeological report:
The purpose of the field evaluation was to determine the type, intensity and extent of archaeological remains adjacent to previously registered remains. The aim was also to document and, if possible, date the features and artefacts, and to point out areas with no archaeological remains. The purpose of the desk-based assessment was to determine whether there were any archaeological remains within the development area. The purpose of the field evaluation of November 2003 was to determine whether the new development area contained any archaeological remains.

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

No

Language

Method and outcome

Time period(s) investigated

Data format / data structure

Type of archaeological remains

Settlement remains, other

Data collection

Data collection 1

  • Mode of collection: Field observation
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 2003-07 – 2003-07
  • Data collector: Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst

Data collection 2

  • Mode of collection: Field observation
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 2003-11 – 2003-11
  • Data collector: Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden, Norrköping Municipality, Borg Parish

Geographic description: Östergötland, Borg, Klinga

Lowest geographic unit

Parish

Administrative information

Identifiers

Intrasisprojekt: AO200314

Länsstyrelsens dnr för projektet: 431-3408-03

Producents dnr för projektet: 422-774-03

ProjektID: p503006

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)

Keywords

Bronze age, Iron age

Publications
Published: 2014-04-08
Last updated: 2016-10-06