GIS-material for the archaeological project: Ramshäll

SND-ID: snd2057-1. Version: 1.0. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001440

There is a later version of this dataset than the one you have requested.

Go to the latest version: 2.1

Version 2.1: 2014-04-10

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001786

... Show more..

Version 2.1: 2014-04-10

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001786

Version 2.0: 2012-12-11

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001441

Show less..

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 of a residential block, the Swedish National Heritage Board's contract archaeology division, UV Öst, has performed an excavation of parts of a settlement area close by a well-known cup mark site, RAÄ 188 in Ramshäll, Linköping city. The area contained remnants both from the Neolithic and and from the transition between Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. Among the neolithic remains, a longhouse and a pit with plentiful of finds, such as ornamented pottery, were documented. A fragmentary longhouse and several distinct hearths and cooking pits from the Late Bronze Age were also found. After the completed excavation, UV Öst and the County Administrative Board see no hindrance to the planned development. The archaeological site does however continue outside the development area, and its total extent is thus not known.

Purpose:

The information in the purpose is translated from the archaeological report:
The main aim of the excavation was to interpret, document and date the structures and different ph

... Show more..
The information in the abstract is translated from the archaeological report:
Due to construction of a residential block, the Swedish National Heritage Board's contract archaeology division, UV Öst, has performed an excavation of parts of a settlement area close by a well-known cup mark site, RAÄ 188 in Ramshäll, Linköping city. The area contained remnants both from the Neolithic and and from the transition between Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. Among the neolithic remains, a longhouse and a pit with plentiful of finds, such as ornamented pottery, were documented. A fragmentary longhouse and several distinct hearths and cooking pits from the Late Bronze Age were also found. After the completed excavation, UV Öst and the County Administrative Board see no hindrance to the planned development. The archaeological site does however continue outside the development area, and its total extent is thus not known.

Purpose:

The information in the purpose is translated from the archaeological report:
The main aim of the excavation was to interpret, document and date the structures and different phases of settlement within the settlement area.

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

Data contains personal data

No

Language

Data collection
  • Mode of collection: Field observation
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 2005
  • Data collector: Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Öst
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden, Linköping Municipality, Linköping Parish

Geographic description: Östergötland, Linköping, Ramshäll 1:1

Lowest geographic unit

Parish

Administrative information

Identifiers

Intrasisprojekt: AO2005035

Länsstyrelsens dnr för projektet: 431-4049-05

Producents dnr för projektet: 423-1171-2005

ProjektID: p505004

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 2.1. 2014-04-10

Version 2.1: 2014-04-10

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001786

Version 2.0. 2012-12-11

Version 2.0: 2012-12-11

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001441

Version 1.0. 2012-10-01

Version 1.0: 2012-10-01

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/001440

Published: 2012-10-01
Last updated: 2016-07-07