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Bredarör on Kivik: a monumental cairn and the history of its interpretation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Joakim Goldhahn*
Affiliation:
*Department of Archaeology, School of Human Sciences, University of Kalmar, S-391 82 Kalmar, Sweden (Email: [email protected])

Abstract

The famous monumental Bronze Age cairn Bredarör on Kivik with its decorated stone coffin or cist has been described as a ‘pyramid of the north’. Situating his work as the latest stage in a long history of interpretation that began in the eighteenth century, the author analyses the human bone that survived from the 1930s excavation and shows that the cist and chamber must have remained open to receive burials over a period of 600 years.

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