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Borg Cultural Layers
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Site/Artefact
Borg farm number 93
Type
Cultural layers interpreted as
possible relation to Medieval
Churchyard
Site
Number
Nr. 12
NGO Grid
Reference
22874,2
1141901,1
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Description
During restoration of an old stone
fence, cultural layers were localised in
1994, beneath and outside the stone fence.
Ringstad documented the area by excavating narrow
trenches. The investigation showed that the layers
were up to 40 cm thick and 24 m in length, and
these could be possible remains of settlement.
The finds have museum number TS 656 1 g-l and
were identified as:Sherds of soapstone vessels,
yellow polished potsherds, iron fragments, and
soapstone-plates for baking, indicating Late
Medieval Times.
Further excavation in this area may give us more
information about the use of the whole area around
the modern Church, back to the Medieval Times.
Localisation of possible settlement structures
around the old stone fence could perhaps verify the
interpretation of the area as remains of Medieval
Churchyard.
Another interesting question for future
excavation is whether the area contains burial
mounds from pagan times leading up to early
Christianisation.
Excavation Details
Not Available
Access/Ownership
Borg Church, public access
References
- Topographical Archive, Museum of Troms?:
Report and investigations done by: K?re
Ringstad, Hein Bjerck 1994
- Jens Storm Munch, Chapter 8: A
Chieftains farm in Northern Norway, (red.) Gerd
S. Munch, Olav S. Johansen, Else Roesdahl,
Arkeologiske Skrifter nr. 1, Lofotr-
Vikingmuseet p Borg, 2003.
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