A collection consists of several datasets that are in some way connected. They can belong to the same research series, research infrastructure, or come from the same research expedition.
We also provide access to the special collections “Swedish party programs and election manifestos” and the Swedish Gallup Institute's public opinion surveys from 1942 to 1956.
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The Swedish province of Östergötland has long been recognised as one of the 1st millennium's political hot spots. Splendid single finds, though never before surveyed comprehensively, offer a rough idea of where elite set...
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The information in the abstract is translated from the archaeological report: Linköping municipality is working on a local plan for a ca. 250 000 m2 big area west and north-west of Manstorp, Linghem, Törnevalla parish. D...
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The information in the abstract is translated from the archaeological report: During the spring, summer and fall of 2002, the Swedish National Heritage Board's Contract Archeology Service, UV Öst, carried out several des...
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The ZIP file consist of GIS files and an Access database with information about the excavations, findings and other metadata about the archaeological survey.
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The ZIP file consist of GIS files with information about the excavations, findings and other metadata about the archaeological survey.
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Previous Archaeological Excavations along the 'Ostlänken' Railway Corridor 1965-2012: Substitute roads from Kolmården to Kisa The ZIP-file contains two Shape files with information on trenches, ancient monuments, archae...
A collection consists of several datasets that are in some way connected. They can belong to the same research series, research infrastructure, or come from the same research expedition.
We also provide access to the special collections “Swedish party programs and election manifestos” and the Swedish Gallup Institute's public opinion surveys from 1942 to 1956.