Hjortahammar


Hjortahammar - a cemetery in southern Sweden in the municipality of Ronneby. One of the largest in the Blekinge region.

There are tombs originating mainly from the first millennium BC. In the northern part there are older tombs from the Iron Age (circa 0-400 r.), In the southern minor Iron Age and Viking Age (circa 700-1050 n.e.). Surface remains about 120 grave stones, more graves are below the surface. Some of the tombstones are placed on the heights as menhirs, some form the vertebrae. Among the archaeological finds, an oval brooch of the 10th century is mentioned. Artifacts in this style are known from a few posts, although they are found from Iceland to Sweden. At first it was assumed that the cemetery was a burial site for victims of the Viking battle. Only archaeological studies have revealed that graves come from a longer period. There was an important port near the cemetery and the surrounding area was suitable for farming.



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