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5) Ålborg amt: Sejlflod grav I og T, Fleskum h (se note 3); Katbygård, Giver s, Års h (Mackeprang 1943 nr.

39). - Viborg amt: Brandstrup grav E, Vindum s, Middelsom h; Foulum fyldskifte ELX, Tjele s, Sønder­

lyng h. - Randers amt: Frederiksdal, Haslund s, Galten h (Sterum 1989, 61); Sdr. Borup, Haslund s, Gal­

ten h (Arkæologiske fund (1987, 36); Højmark, Borup s, Nørrehald h (Mackeprang 1943 nr. 57, Taf 11 :1). - Skanderborg amt: Lærkenfeld, Hansted s, Voer h (Mackeprang 1943 nr. 79, Taf. 11 :2). - Hader­

slev amt: Stenderup grav 66, Toftlund s, Nr. Rangstrup h (Broholm 1953, 95, fig. 30d).

LITTERATUR

Arkæologiske fund 1987: Yngre romertidsgrave ved Haslund. Arkæologiskejimd. K11lt11rhistorisk M11se11111, Ran­

ders. Virksomhed og res11ltater 1986 (1987), pp 36-39.

Broholm, H.C. 1953: To jydske Gravpladser fra Yngre Romersk Jærnalder. Aarbøger for 11ordisk Oldky11dighed og Historie 1953, pp 63-116.

Genrich, Albert. 1954: For111enkreise 1111d Stammesgruppen i11 Schleswig-Holstein nach gescldosse11en F1111de11 des 3. bis 6. Jahrlumderts. Offa-Biicher 10, 1954.

Iversen, Mette & Bjarne H Nielsen. 1995: Brandstrup III. Axe and caper from two Viking Age chamber graves. Jo11r11al of Danish Achaeology 1992-93 (1995).

Klindt-Jensen, Ole. 1957: Bornholm i Folkevandringstiden. Nationalmuseets Skrifter. Større beretninger II, 1957.

Lavrsen, Jytte. 1960: Brandstrup. K11111I 1960, pp 90-105.

- 1971: Brandstrup. Nye billeder af et gammelt fund. K11111I 1970 (1971), pp 99-107.

Mackeprang, Mogens B. 1943: K11l111rbeziel11111gen im 11ordische11 Ra11111 3.-5 Jahrl11111dert. Hamburger Schriften zur Vorgeschichte und germanischen Friihgeschichte 3, 1943.

Meyer, Elmar. 1960: Die Bcigelknopflibel. Arbeits- und Forsc/11111gsberic/1te z11r siichsischen Bode11de11k111alpjlege Dresden 8, pp 216-349, 1960.

Neumann, Hans. 1953: Et løveglas fra Rinlandet. K11111I 1953, pp 137-154.

Pedersen, Regnar. 1975: En gravbygning fra yngre romersk jernalder. Hik11i11 2, 1975, pp 131-134.

R.ingtved,Jytte. 1988:Jyske gravfund fra yngre romertid. K1111,/ 1986 (1988), pp 95-231.

Sterum, Niels T. 1989: Oversigt over det arkæologiske feltarbejde i 1978 og 1988. Arkæologiskejimd. K11l-t11r­

historisk M11se11111, Randers. Virksomhed og res11ltater 1987-88 (1989), p 61.

SUMMAR.Y

Brandstrup III

Graves from the Late Roman Iron Age

A small cemetery on a hill top contained two Viking Age chamber graves (Iversen & Nielsen 1995), an undated grave, and two graves from the late Roman lron Age (fig. 1). The last two were inhumations with remains of the bole coffin clearly visible (fig. 2). In grave E the narrow pit around the coffin has been planked up (fig. 5, 6, 7). This grave contained a brooch

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(fig. 8) and 3 vesseis (fig. 9), but only few sherds were found in grave D (fig. 4). The pot­

tery belongs to Ringtved's northern group, whereas the bole coffin is typical for the sou­

thern group (R.ingtved 1988). Both the plan­

king up of the grave pit and the pot with cylindrical neck are rather uncommon features, present in both groups.

Mette Iversen Viborg Stiftsmuseum

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