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Dolktidsgrav med ravsmykker
Author(s) -
B Sylvest
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
kuml
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2446-3280
pISSN - 0454-6245
DOI - 10.7146/kuml.v20i20.105431
Subject(s) - coffin , archaeology , cave , ancient history , art , geology , geography , history
Late Neolithic grave with amber pendantsIn 1966, a stone packing-grave was excavated at Nim in eastern Jutland (fig. 1). As the bottom of the grave was trough-shaped, the corpse must have lain in a bole­coffin, of which nothing remained. On the lowest layer of stones in the west end of the grave were two trapezoidal ear-rings of amber (fig. 4). In the centre of the grave lay a surface-flaked, triangular, flint arrow-head with two barbs (fig. 3). South of this lay the cremated bones of a small child, and a few fragments of animal bones (sheep?), and one potsherd. Higher up in the Stone heap was another flint point (fig. 3). The flint arrow-heads permit the grave to be dated to the Late Neolithic.Bent Sylvest

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