Been a little tired these last few days (arcaheological jet lag?); the small excavtion in Ostergotland, Klockrike, gave nothing. We did a number of search shafts, which were more or less empty. All we found were some pieces bricks, normally you can find porcelain, scrap iron, glass, etc. but here it was basically completely empty.
Then it was off to Lerum in Vastergotland where we have added to an earlier survey which led to three descriptions of three croft ruins and one remain from charcoal production.
Tomorrow morning it’s off to Stockholm to finish up a report.
Magnus Reuterdahl
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About Magnus Reuterdahl
I am an archaeologist/Osteologist from Sweden. My main intrest lays in north Euorpean archaeology in, preferbly the prehistory of the late iron age and the neolithic periods. I've also got a strong intrest for Chinese archaeology, especially the neolithc Yangshao culture. I also write about cultural heritage and cultural history.
Mitt namn är Magnus Reuterdahl, jag är arkeolog och osteolog och arbetar företrädesvis i Sverige även om jag gjort ett par vändor till Kina. På den här bloggen skriver jag om mitt yrke, om fornlämningar, kulturarv och kulturhistoria m m.
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August 13th, 2009 at 7:11 am
Hi Magnus,
This message is not directly related to your post (by the way, chin up! Your next dig will be richer!).
My blog “ArchaeoJobs” sets out to deal with the archaeological profession in its European dimension.
http://www.archaeojobs.blogspot.com/
I don’t know the Swedish language and Sweden didn’t participate in the “Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe” Project.
http://www.discovering-archaeologists.eu/
Could you indicate me sources in English (or at least in Swedish) containing information about the organization of the archaeological profession in Sweden and possibly about the other Scandinavian countries too?
Ciao,
Paolo
August 13th, 2009 at 12:08 pm
Hi Paolo
Thanks for comment! I’ll see what I can find for you and send you an e-mail, I know a few Swedish webpages and if nothing else I can direct you to persons in Finland, Denmark and Norway that might help you regarding them.
Bw
Magnus Reuterdahl
August 13th, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Thanks Magnus,
This is very kind of you.
Paolo
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August 14th, 2009 at 8:19 am
Thanks!