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    Birger Nerman (6 October 1888 – 22 August 1971) was a Swedish archaeologist, historian and philologist who specialized in the history and culture of Iron...
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  • Nerman may refer to: Nerman, Iran, a village in Fars Province Nerman Fatić (born 1994), Bosnian tennis player Birger Nerman (1888–1971), Swedish archaeologist...
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    better conditions. Ture Nerman had younger twin brothers, the artist Einar Nerman and the archeologist Birger Nerman. Nerman grew up in a middle-class...
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    – for the year 1950. In 1953, he received a single nomination from Birger Nerman, member of the same academy, which eventually led to him being awarded...
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  • campus). A place with this name is not known, and Swedish archaeologist Birger Nerman (1888–1971) suggests that the original place of death was under the...
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    have for obvious reasons never lived in Vänern, where, according to Birger Nerman, Beowulf is buried. However, an expanse of water separates the island...
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  • – Vladimir Propp, Russian philologist and scholar (b. 1895) 1971 – Birger Nerman, Swedish archaeologist (b. 1888) 1974 – Jacob Bronowski, Polish-English...
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    Bjarkarimur to Beowulf by Olson, 1916, at Project Gutenberg Nerman (1925:150) Birger Nerman, 1925, Det svenska rikets uppkomst (in Swedish) Beowulf: Beowulf...
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    seven circularstones. Swedish philologist, archaeologist and historian Birger Nerman (1888-1971) director of the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities,...
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    brother, archeologist Birger Nerman, and older brother, Swedish Communist leader Ture Nerman. Their parents were Janne Emanuel Nerman and Ida Anna Adéle...
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    According to Snorri Sturluson, Eadgils was buried at Gamla Uppsala. Birger Nerman suggested that he was buried in the Western mound (also known as Thor's...
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    Sweden by Frankish and German writers) of Swedish history. The work of Birger Nerman (1925), who argued that Sweden held a senior rank among the existing...
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  • I, Chapter 61). Adam av Bremen (1984), p. 62 (Book I, Chapter 62). Birger Nerman (1916) "Torgny lagman", Arkiv för nordisk filologi 28 311 [1]; Carl...
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    weakened and subsequently dominated by the Swedes. The archaeologist Birger Nerman (1925), on the other hand, argued that Harald was indeed the overlord...
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  • University of California Press, 1988, ISBN 0-520-06983-8, 38, 386 Birger Nerman (1923), "Gothernas äldsta hem" (PDF), Fornvännen: 168 Martin Steinkühler...
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    methods are not considered reliable on early medieval Swedish coins. Birger Nerman, Åke Ohlmarks and Lars O. Lagerqvist have suggested that one of the...
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    1988 by Baen Books, ISBN 0-671-65426-8. Literary Encyclopedia entry Birger Nerman, 1925, Det svenska rikets uppkomst (in Swedish) Wikisource has the text...
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    ideology among Scandinavian historians. In 1925, the Swedish archaeologist Birger Nerman summarized the ebbs and tides of its historicity. He stated that older...
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  • organization for some time. Swedish chairman has been Birger Nerman (1967–70), Arvo Horm (1970–1984), Birger Hagård (1984–88) and Åke J. Ek (1988–2011). In 1978...
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    Swedish king, by implication Anund Jacob. It has been suggested by Birger Nerman and others that King Anund Jacob was buried where King Ane's Stone is...
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  • Studier over de ældste norrøne historieskrivning. Hafniæ: Munksgaard. Nerman, Birger (1925) Det svenska rikets uppkomst. Stockholm: Generalstabens litografiska...
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  • speculative reconstruction of the helmet, were published in volume II of Birger Nerman's book on the Vendel Period finds from Gotland, Die Vendelzeit Gotlands—followed...
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  • Northern Europe. The settlement at Grobin was excavated by Birger Nerman in 1929 and 1930. Nerman found remains of an earthwork stronghold, which had been...
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  • himself the son of a Scanian chief called Borkar. The archaeologist Birger Nerman (1925) argued for the historicity of Ivar and a comprehensive but loosely...
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    was a lecturer at Uppsala University, where he taught, among others, Birger Nerman and Sune Lindqvist. Knut Stjerna was born on 14 March 1874 in Malmö...
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    1910 Peter Andreas Munch Jan de Vries (philologist) Gudmund Schütte Birger Nerman Gabriel Turville-Petre Hector Munro Chadwick Bertha Phillpotts Rudolf...
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    Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. In 1969 Birger Nerman published an illustration of the reconstructed fragments in his volume...
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  • According to the archaeologist Birger Nerman these indicate Swedish presence in the region in c. 650-800. Moreover, Nerman discovered arrows and other traces...
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    barrows of Eadgils and Ohthere in Sweden. For a discussion, see e.g. Birger Nerman's Det svenska rikets uppkomst (1925) (in Swedish). For presentations...
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  • so it should likely have taken place before then. The archaeologists Birger Nerman, Gad Rausing och Bo Gräslund date Awair to the middle of the 6'th century...
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