Re: Jomsvikingarna och Jomsborg
Postat: 17 mars 2017, 17:12
fileoscar; denne link omhandler bl.a. Baltiske havneanlæg. Se her:
In the Slav-populated area between the Bay of Lübeck and Gdańsk Bay, nine such sites – Alt-Lübeck, Groß Strömkendorf, Rostock-Dierkow, Ralswiek, Menzlin, Wolin, Szczecin, Bardy/Świelubie, Janów Pomorski – have been archaeologically verified so far. On the basis of historical tradition and archaeological records as well as theoretical considerations, further settlement sites may be supposed in the vicinity of Oldenburger Graben (Starigard/Oldenburg) and Barther Bodden, on the island of Usedom, in the Oder estuary area near Kamień Pomorski and in the Parsęta estuary near Kołobrzeg and in Gdańsk at the mouth of the Vistula.
Archaeological investigations at early medieval ports have been conducted only sporadically between the Bay of Lübeck and Gdańsk Bay. Thus far, archaeologically verified remains of harbour facilities have been found only in Ralswiek on Rügen, Wolin, Szczecin and Gdańsk. In Menzlin, Usedom, Kamień Pomorski, Kołobrzeg and Janów Pomorski, furthermore, infrastructure (streets, bridges), characteristic archaeological find material (boat rivets, wooden dowels, parts of ships) and ship finds indicate the existence of harbour areas, although it is not possible at the present time to make any further statements about their size or construction. In Groß Strömkendorf, analysis of aerial and satellite photos together with geological and geophysical prospecting has yielded proof of a harbour basin. For Rostock-Dierkow, Usedom and Bardy/Świelubie, the evaluation of topographical, geological and pedological charts has brought to light depressions that were presumably highly suitable as places for boats and ships to land during the Early Middle Ages and may therefore have been used as "natural harbours".
http://www.spp-haefen.de/en/projects/ostseekueste/
In the Slav-populated area between the Bay of Lübeck and Gdańsk Bay, nine such sites – Alt-Lübeck, Groß Strömkendorf, Rostock-Dierkow, Ralswiek, Menzlin, Wolin, Szczecin, Bardy/Świelubie, Janów Pomorski – have been archaeologically verified so far. On the basis of historical tradition and archaeological records as well as theoretical considerations, further settlement sites may be supposed in the vicinity of Oldenburger Graben (Starigard/Oldenburg) and Barther Bodden, on the island of Usedom, in the Oder estuary area near Kamień Pomorski and in the Parsęta estuary near Kołobrzeg and in Gdańsk at the mouth of the Vistula.
Archaeological investigations at early medieval ports have been conducted only sporadically between the Bay of Lübeck and Gdańsk Bay. Thus far, archaeologically verified remains of harbour facilities have been found only in Ralswiek on Rügen, Wolin, Szczecin and Gdańsk. In Menzlin, Usedom, Kamień Pomorski, Kołobrzeg and Janów Pomorski, furthermore, infrastructure (streets, bridges), characteristic archaeological find material (boat rivets, wooden dowels, parts of ships) and ship finds indicate the existence of harbour areas, although it is not possible at the present time to make any further statements about their size or construction. In Groß Strömkendorf, analysis of aerial and satellite photos together with geological and geophysical prospecting has yielded proof of a harbour basin. For Rostock-Dierkow, Usedom and Bardy/Świelubie, the evaluation of topographical, geological and pedological charts has brought to light depressions that were presumably highly suitable as places for boats and ships to land during the Early Middle Ages and may therefore have been used as "natural harbours".
http://www.spp-haefen.de/en/projects/ostseekueste/