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Cemetery at Store Frigård, Bornholm: society, exchange and alliance systems in the Baltic area at Early Iron Age

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2025

Tine Trolle*
Affiliation:
Bornholms Museum, Rønne, Denmark Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark
Piotr Łuczkiewicz
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland
Aneta Kuzioła
Affiliation:
Doctoral School of Humanities, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
Tony Björk
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund University, Sweden Sydsvensk Arkeologi AB, Kristianstad, Sweden
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*Author for correspondence ✉ tinetrolle@hotmail.com
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Abstract

Extraordinary finds from the Store Frigård cremation cemetery on the Danish island of Bornholm suggest that the society that used the site played a key role in supra-regional contacts and in the distribution of goods and people across the Baltic Sea between the Continent and Southern Scandinavia during the Iron Age.

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© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Antiquity Publications Ltd
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Figure 1. Map of Bornholm (A) showing the location of Store Frigård and other cemeteries from the Early Iron Age. B and C show a 3D map and plan of the cemetery, respectively (figure by A. Pihl).

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Figure 2. Finds from grave 94 and a possible belt reconstruction (8). With the exception of the glass bead (3), all the artefacts are made of iron (photograph by R. Fortuna; x-ray by A. Jouttijärvi; drawing by A. Kuzioła).

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Figure 3. Grave furnishings and reconstruction of supposed costumes. A) grave 93: iron brooches, belt hook; B) grave 158: iron knife, copper-alloy brooch, glass and gold beads (drawing by A. Kuzioła; photograph by R. Fortuna).

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Figure 4. Iron shield boss from grave 869 (1) and iron sword from grave 909 (2) (drawing by A. Kuzioła; photograph by R. Fortuna).