Sweden until the Kalmar Union, 1387

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From inside the Swedish Historical Museum.
Reproductions of objects testifying to early life in Sweden.
(10,000 BCE - 1500; photo facsimiles)

Sponsored by the Stockholm Regional Museum.
Clickable map of prehistoric sites in the Stockholm region.
(Stone Age through Iron Age; Maps, photographic facsimiles, commentary)

Over 500 photographs of bronze-age carvings with a Swedish-language search interface.
(Bronze age; searchable database of photographs)

Images, inscriptions and translations in modern Swedish and English
Of runestones, mainly in western Sweden.
Digitized by Henrik Karlsson.
(Images, transcriptions, and modern Swedish and English translations)
Images, inscriptions and translations in English
With commentary and maps.
(Images, transcriptions, maps, and English translations)
Inscriptions and maps of rune inscriptions in Upplalnd.
(Transcriptions, maps and indexes)
Images and transcriptions of inscriptions;
Limited to the area of Mälaröarna - cluster of islands near Stockholm.
(Images and transcriptions)

A growing source for photos of historical sites in Sweden, searchable by area, type of site, and age of site.
(Prehistoric to present; photos)

This mourning poem is for the son of the Viking, Rollo.
It serves as "an excellent laboratory in medieval philology."
(943; Latin facsimiles and variant text transcriptions with English and German translations)

Searchable maps for images of historic Viking sites in Gotland.
Digitized by various institutions on the island of Gotland.
Also available in the original Swedish.
(800-1050; Photographic images and English or Swedish commentary)

A medieval chronicle of Gotland.
(Medieval Gotlandic/Swedish transcription)

Ranging from Runes and the Poetic Edda
to the Christmas messages of King Carl Gustaf XVI.
Also available by thematic search.
(Mainly Swedish texts; transcriptions)

A medieval Swedish chronicle.
(Medieval Swedish transcription)

Digitized by the National Archives.
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(July 1252; facsimile)

Sources for the History of the Medieval (Germanic) Empire.
Includes recorded conferences of the Hanseatic League.
(800 - 1503; Latin and contemporary vernacular transcriptions with critical apparatus)

(1200-1809; Finnish & Swedish transcriptions and English translations)

Swedish royal and regents, plus other historical persons:
Biographical and genealogical data in Swedish only.
Alphabetically or geographically searchable. 35 generations, approx. 1700 persons
(Tenth to twentieth centuries; Swedish-language transcriptions and images)

Includes primary and secondary documents, provided by Don Mabry.
(Transcriptions, facsimiles and commentaries, mostly in English)

Digital full-text searchable edition of Sweden's foremost archaeological journal.
Includes photo images and drawings of antiquities.
(Ancient to medieval; facsimiles and commentary in Swedish and other languages)

(Facsimiles).


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