File:Bronshalsring fr Badelundaåsen Västmanland (Montelius 1917 fig1458).jpg

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Deutsch: Einer bronzezeitlicher Wendelring oder Wendelhalsring aus Badelundaåsen (d. h. "der Badelunda Os"), Hubbo Kirschspiel, Gemeinde Västerås, Västmanland, Schweden.
English: Bronze neck ring or torc from Badelundaåsen (i.e. "The Badelunda Esker"), Hubbo parish, Siende hundred, Västerås municipality, Västmanland, Sweden.
Svenska: Bronshalsring med omkastad vridning (även kallad wendelring) från Badelundaåsen, Hubbo socken, Siende härad, Västerås kommun, Västmanlands län, Västmanland, Sverige. Denna typ av halsring dateras i Sverige till yngre bronsåldern, närmare bestämt till Period VI. Träsnitt gjort av Oof Sörling ur Minnen från vår forntid: I Stenåldern och bronsåldern (1917) av Oscar Montelius. Halsringen, som är 20,8 cm i diameter, hittades 27 juli 1875 tillsammans med några andra bronsföremål av Johan Gottfrid Björklund vid järnvägsarbete vid "Hökbacken" på Badelundaåsen. Fyndplatsen har RAÄ-nummer Hubbo 110:1. Fynden inlöstes i augusti 1875 med 60 kr av Statens Historiska Museum och har där inventarienummer SHM 5533.

This is a picture of an archaeological site or a monument in Sweden, number Hubbo 110:1 in the RAÄ Fornsök database.

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Source Oscar Montelius, Minnen från vår forntid: I Stenåldern och bronsåldern (1917)
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Olof Sörling  (1852–1927)  wikidata:Q18508562
 
Olof Sörling
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Carl Olof Efraim Sörling
Description Swedish illustrator
Date of birth/death 1 September 1852 Edit this at Wikidata 13 July 1927 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Stockholm Stockholm
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creator QS:P170,Q18508562
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An older woodcut depicting the same neck ring.

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