Hjalmar Stolpe
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Hjalmar Stolpe | |
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Born | 23 April 1841 |
Died | 27 January 1905 |
Nationality | Sweden |
Hjalmar Stolpe (23 April 1841 – 27 January 1905), was a Swedish entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer.[1] He was born in Gävle, and is most well known for his archaeological excavations at the Viking-age site Birka. One of the graves he documented there, Bj 581, has been further analysed to be the grave of a female viking warrior.[2]
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Sketch from his diary about Birka in 1875
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Sketch from his diary published in 1889 about the Bj 581 gravesite
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Hjalmar Stolpe's tombstone in Solna.
Publications
- Stolpe, Hjalmar; Arne, T. J. (1912). Graffältet vid Vendel. Stockholm: K. L. Beckmans Boktryckeri.
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References
- ^ Stewart Culin, Hjalmar Stolpe, American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1906), pp.150-156.
- ^ Press release from Uppsala University about Birka findings, 2017.