Sweden
Links
Uppkra
http://www.ark.lu.se/uppakra/index.htm
Research project about a central Iron Age site in southern Sweden. Basic information and images of some artifacts.
A Royal Reception
http://www.echopress.com/article.cfm?Article_Id=21520
From EchoPress, the Kensington Runestone is on display at the Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm.
Unique Pentagonal Temple
http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/sweden.html
From Archaeology, Excavation of a burial ground in Sweden has yielded an unusual Iron Age temple.
Martin Rundkvist's archaeology
http://www.algonet.se/~arador/mr_arkeo_en.html
Swedish archaeologist presenting his work. Links to articles and his PhD thesis.
Nordark
Information guide to Nordic archaeology from the Library of the Royal Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. Directory and knowledge archive.
Rock Carvings in the Borderland
EU-project on rock art in Bohusln, Dalsland and stfold. Information about documentation and preservation.
Archaeoastronomy in Gotland
http://www.stavar.i.se/grooves/grooves.html
There are about 3600 known grooves in stones in Gotland. The most important feature of the grooves is alignment. A study of 1256 grooves showed that they are aligned with certain positions of the celestial bodies, apparently the sun or the moon.
Ales stenar
http://web.telia.com/~u91111710
Stone monument in Kseberga, Skne. Bob G Lind presents his interpretation of the site.