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Hystadmarka, Stord

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.

Runes from the time of migration

Nordhuglo

13.03.2018 - 21:19

The boatshed at Hamn

Hamn

13.03.2018 - 21:23

Rosseland

07.12.2018 - 14:53

Hunter carvings

Vangdal

27.05.2018 - 15:02

At Salthamaren in Vangdalsberget it is thought that salt was burned some time in history, and deep layers of coal in the ground show that fire has been made up here several times. But they were hardly salt-burners, the first people who stopped here. Some of them carved figures into the rock. On top of the rocky outcrop, furthest out on the cliff, a group of Stone Age hunters carved animal figures. More than 1,500 years later Bronze Age farmers drew ship figures at the foot of the rock. Both these works of art - some of the oldest in Hordaland – are still visible, carved in the rock at Salthamaren.

Stoune mounds at Vikingnes

Vikingnes

27.05.2018 - 15:03

Dwelling house and store from the Øystese hamlet.

Øystese- Kvam rural museum

07.12.2018 - 14:52

Bronze find from Ålvik

Ålvik

13.03.2018 - 21:25

Hardanger fartøyvernsenter

Hardanger Maritime Museum

03.07.2019 - 10:51