Sweden until the Kalmar Union, 1387
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- Ancient & Medieval Treasures - Historiska Museet
- From inside the Swedish Historical Museum.
- Reproductions of objects testifying to early life in Sweden.
- (10,000 BCE - 1500; photo facsimiles)
- Upptäck forntiden i stockholmstrakten - Stockholms Länsmuseum
- Sponsored by the Stockholm Regional Museum.
- Clickable map of prehistoric sites in the Stockholm region.
- (Stone Age through Iron Age; Maps, photographic facsimiles, commentary)
- The Rock Carvings of Tanum (Västra Götaland) - Vitlycke museum
- 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)
- Fornvännen: Digitala Upplaga, 1906-2005
- 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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Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.
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