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            Arkeologiske undersøkelser i forbindelse med etablering av ny rv. 3/25 i Løten og Elverum kommuner, Innlandet

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            Løchsen Rødsrud, Christian
            Mjærum, Axel
            Language
            Norwegian
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            Abstract
            "In 2015, the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo carried out excavations in Løten and Elverum municipalities, Innlandet County. Al together, 79 cultural heritage sites, spanning in date from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages were excavated, including a site with burial cairns a Skillingstad, iron furnaces at Ånestad, trapping pits for elk, charcoal pits, cooking pit sites and the remains of several prehistoric fields. In addition, the book offers excavation results from adjacent areas, including a smithy from Hedmarken and a rich blacksmiths hoard from Østerdalen. A selection of articles give detailed presentations of the most important sites, while the results are put into a broad, cultural-historical context in the remaining articles. The excavations and subsequent work has generated new and central knowledge that illuminates the prehistory of southeastern Norway, but which also has relevance far beyond the region's borders. The project has provided a unique opportunity to shed light on how farms and outfield resources were integrated in the Iron Age. At the same time, the project work highlighted Løtens and Elverum's strategic location for the traffic between Østerdalen and Hedmarken – there was no other way between these two regions. "
             
            "I 2015 gjennomføre Kulturhistorisk museum utgravninger i Løten og Elverum kommuner, region Innlandet. Bakgrunnen var Statens vegvesens planer om å bygge ut riksveiene 3 og 25 for å skape en bedre veiforbindelse mellom skogene i Østerdalen og jordbruksbygdene på Hedmarken. Hele 79 kulturminneområder fra yngre steinalder til middelalder ble gravd ut, blant annet gravminner på det store Skillingstadgravfeltet, jernvinneovner, fangstanlegg, kullgroper, kokegropsfelt og gamle åkre. I tillegg presenteres utgravningsresultater fra tilgrensende områder, deriblant en smie fra Ringsaker og et smeddepot fra Elverum. I denne boken gjøres det rede for de viktigste faglige resultatene, samtidig som resultatene settes inn i en bred, kulturhistorisk sammenheng. Gjennom utgravningene og etterarbeidet er det generert ny og sentral kunnskap som belyser forhistorien i Sørøst-Norge, men som også har relevans langt utenfor regionens grenser. Prosjektet har blant annet gitt en unik mulighet til å belyse hvordan gårdsbebyggelsen og utmarksbruken var knyttet tett sammen i jernalderen. Samtidig har prosjektarbeidet synliggjort Løtens og Elverums strategiske beliggenhet for ferdselen mellom Østerdalen og Hedmarken – det var ingen vei utenom."
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/184434
            Keywords
            excavations; Innlandet county Norway; cultural heritage; neolithic age; middle ages; Utgravninger; Løten og Elverum; Østerdalen; kulturminneområder; jernalderen; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology
            DOI
            10.23865/noasp.97
            Publisher
            Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)
            Publisher website
            http://press.nordicopenaccess.no
            Publication date and place
            Oslo, 2020
            Pages
            354
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