A place with a view: Bronze Age depositions at Smörkull in southwest Sweden
This is a story about a special place – a small hill near Falkenberg, Halland, southwest Sweden (fig. 1). We came to know this hill, Smörkull, through a study in which we sought to answer questions about the deposition places of Bronze Age metalwork hoards – why were certain places chosen for deposi...
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Royal Swedish Academy of Letters
2024
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Summary: | This is a story about a special place – a small hill near Falkenberg, Halland, southwest Sweden (fig. 1). We came to know this hill, Smörkull, through a study in which we sought to answer questions about the deposition places of Bronze Age metalwork hoards – why were certain places chosen for deposition? What could landscape contexts tell us about these hoards’ functions? A summary of that project’s results is discussed elsewhere (Skoglund et al. 2024); in this paper, we aim to present a detailed story of a single site where a golden bowl and a sword dating to Montelius’ Period 4 were found in the 1850s. This single site exemplifies the results of the wider study. |
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