Abstract
The last 25 years of intensive detector archaeology has quadrupled the number of Viking Age hoards on Bornholm to amazing 100 hoards. The numerous hoards provide Museum of Bornholm with new and vital information on the history of Viking Age Bornholm, but the large number of hoards does also cause administrative challenges. This paper presents an update on the last 25 years of results and failures. Furthermore the paper discusses the perspectives of detector archaeology by introducing three new spectacular silver hoards: Skovsholm-the oldest Viking Age hoard of Bornholm, Åbo—located in a roof bearing post of a house and Ahlesminde – the first Danish Viking Age hoard containing gold coins.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Small Things Wide Horizons Studies in honour of Birgitta Hårdh |
Editors | L. Larsson et al. |
Publication date | 1 Jan 2015 |
Pages | 27-34 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2015 |