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Herdla farm
12.06.2018 - 16:59
Numerous finds show that the settlement at Herdla goes back to prehistoric times, and the large estate at Herdla has enjoyed a central place in the nation’s history since High Middle Ages. As Ask, Herdla was part of the country estate Harald Hårfagre took over as he took command of the west of Norway.
Last changed: 12.06.2018 | Content type: Place
Hystad- burial mounds
22.01.2019 - 11:54
The biggest collection of prehistoric burial relics in Stord is to be found in Hystadmarka. There are still 16 burial mounds and two stone rings visible here; finds that span from the Bronze Age to the Viking Age in time.
Last changed: 22.01.2019 | Content type: Place