1. Alvastra pile dwelling
  2. Archaeological materials
  3. Introduction to the archaeological material

Introduction to the archaeological material

The archaeological and osteological assemblages from the excavations at Alvastra are large. Here they are presented category by category.
Wooden archeological storage boxes in storage facility from Mats P. Malmer’s excavations
Fig. 1. Archaeological collections from Mats P. Malmer’s excavations. Photo: Jackie Taffinder, SHM

Fig. 1. Archaeological collections from Mats P. Malmer’s excavations. Photo: Jackie Taffinder, SHM

Otto Frödin’s excavations

Comprehensive discussions on various aspects of the archaeological assemblages from these older excavations are available in Hans Browall’s publication of 2011, unfortunately in Swedish. It has not been possible within the current project to make any new analyses or translate the analyses already made. The texts below under the heading Otto Frödin’s excavations are by no means comprehensive. They simply discuss some randomly chosen points of interest. Unless otherwise stated, they have been written by Jackie Taffinder.

The finds from the excavations were given a new accession number each year according to the following table.

Accession number
Year of excavation
No of records26/4-2019
Comment
13572
1908
0
Stray finds
13929
1909
604
14272
1910
1347
14550
1911
1206
14800
1912
1419
15000
1913
387
15209
1914
668
15312
1914
86
15703
1915
165
15884
1916
178
16026
1917
610
16374
1919
776
18801
1928
545
19150
1929
1728
19414
1930
255
20884
1935
2
Stray finds
35920
22
Finds from Frödin’s excavations that have lost their accession number

Fig. 2. Accession numbers for the different years during Otto Frödin’s excavations.

Tables summarising the different categories of the archaeological assemblages are inserted in the texts below. These tables will invariably differ from the tables included in Hans Browall’s book of 2011. This is because Browall bases his tables on the analogue registration of the complete archaeological material whereas the tables included in the texts below are based on the sometimes incomplete material registered digitally in the museum database. References to Browall’s tables are made for each category of artefacts under discussion.

Cardboard storage boxes stacked on top of each other in museum storage space with osteological assemblage from Otto Frödin’s excavations
Fig. 3. Part of the osteological assemblage from Otto Frödin’s excavations in the museum storeroom. Photo: Jackie Taffinder, SHM

Fig. 3. Part of the osteological assemblage from Otto Frödin’s excavations in the museum storeroom. Photo: Jackie Taffinder, SHM

Mats P. Malmer’s excavations

All the material from this excavation has the same accession number: 34984, regardless of the year of excavation.

The texts below under the heading Mats P. Malmer’s excavations usually comprise a summary of a certain material category, often written by the project member who has been responsible for the registration of that category within the present project. Authors have in their texts also included interesting observations of interest made during registration.

Nathalie Hinders: Ceramics, clay materials from all trenches; bone, antler, tusk and tooth from all trenches (together with Sandra Söderlind)

Gregory Hayden Strand Tanner: Flint and non-flint stone (excluding non-constructive stone) from the Eastern trench

Sandra Söderlind: Flint and non-flint stone (excluding non-constructive stone) from the Western, Middle and Trial trenches; bone, antler, tusk and tooth from all trenches (together with Nathalie Hinders)

Jackie Taffinder: other texts

The following reference on this page has no web link:

Browall, H. 2011. Alvastra pålbyggnad, 1909-1930 års utgrävningar. Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien. Handlingar. Antikvariska serien 48. Stockholm.