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Gräfsnäs dolda skatter

Gräfsnäs hidden treasures

Abstract
This paper examines how to use different kinds of source material for building surveys. The study examines how to use legends, construction archaeological surveys and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) as source material, and use them against each other to ensure the reliability they have. As a starting point I used Gräfsnäs castle ruin in Alingsås, Sweden, as an example. Gräfsnäs castle was probably built in the Middle Ages and was rebuilt through the ages until it became a ruin in the late 1800s. The castle ruin is today Alingsås most visited attraction. The investigation has focused on three areas which are located in the very ruin; rescue tunnels, the cellar vault and the treasure. There are legends that describe how the castle lord of Gräfsnäs fled an attack of the Danes in 1612 in a rescue tunnel which ended at the beach. At the construction archaeological surveys carried out in 1935-36 they found a sewer in the courtyard that was once served as rescue tunnel and ended in the moat. The GPR survey conducted in March 2008 located the rescue tunnel is probably still intact on the part of its former extent. Another legend describes that they found the cellar vault when they broke down the remnants of wings in the courtyard. Under a tower barrels of beer were found in the cellar and the legend said to be "very tasty". The construction archaeological surveys found residues of the tower, but no observations were made of some cellar vault. GPR study found several architectural remnants in the courtyard - such as floor levels and a well but no cellar vault was located. The third described legends about a "tremendous treasure" which is said to be buried in entrance hall. The construction of archaeological excavations dug no more than a ditch in entrance hall so it located no treasure here. GPR investigation argues that in the middle of entrance hall is a large unknown object. The thesis shows that in many cases there is evidence it is likely that there is something behind the legends which were examined. By using multiple data sources together we can reach new understanding of Gräfsnäs castle ruin.
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Student essay
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/21463
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Date
2009-11-23
Author
Samuelsson, Erik
Keywords
ground penetrating radar
castle ruin
Series/Report no.
ISRN GU/KUV—09/17--SE
Language
swe
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