Ellekilde: en gravplads fra yngre romersk jernalder med fyrstegrav og cirkusbægre

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In the autumn of 2007 the village of Torslunde West of Copenhagen witnessed for the second time the discovery of rich Late Roman Iron Age finds. The discovery was made during an archaeological excavation which unearthed the remains of 29 inhumation burials grouped around a substantial high-status inhumation (the princely grave). The burials date from c. 250 to 400 AD, corresponding to the
period from the Late Roman Iron Age (period C1b/C2) to the beginning of the Early Germanic Iron Age (period D1).
Translated title of the contributionEllekilde: A late Roman Iron-Age cemetery with a high status burial and circus cups
Original languageDanish
JournalAarbøger for nordisk oldkyndighed og historie
Volume2009
Pages (from-to)69-120
Number of pages52
ISSN0084-585X
Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Research areas

  • Faculty of Humanities - Ellekilde, roman Iron Age, cemetery, princely grave, Circus cups, Torslunde, late Roman Iron Age, Roman import, roman glass

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