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Description Skjerpen øvre: A number of grave-mounds as well as a number of house dwellings are found. The site with its almost invisible wall-structures is hard to trace in the landscape. The Iron-age building technique is the reason why we are still able to see the remains today: The houses were built with an isolating outer wall of peat with a wooden wall inside. When the house collapses, the wall of peat still remains visible as a heap in the landscape. Rolvsjord: Remains of an Iron Age farm, consisting of 4 longhouses, 50 grave-mounds as well as smaller fields. The area was investigated by archaeologists during the 1970s and 80s. The area has a rather large amount of house-sites of the Iron-age type (the estimated number is 22), which is regarded as a large concentration compared with other areas. Excavation Details Access/Ownership References
Check out the following sections of the website for related information: Other Vestvågøy Sites and Artefacts |
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