Björn Ambrosiani
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Björn Ambrosiani (born 8 March 1928) is a Swedish archaeologist and former civil servant. He worked at the
Swedish History Museum The Swedish History Museum () is a museum located in Stockholm, Sweden, that covers Swedish archaeology and cultural history from the Mesolithic period to present day. Founded in 1866, it operates as a government agency and is tasked with preservi ...
and the
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, as a research director among other positions. Ambrosiani led a number of excavations at different sites. In the 1960s he led the excavations at Henriksdalsberget, and from 1969–71 and again from 1990–95 he was responsible for excavations of the Viking-age trading center
Birka Birka (''Birca'' in medieval sources), on the island of Björkö, Ekerö, Björkö (lit. "Birch Island") in present-day Sweden, was an important Viking Age trading center which handled goods from Scandinavia as well as many parts of Continent ...
. The first project was the first at Birka since that led by
Hjalmar Stolpe Knut Hjalmar Stolpe (23 April 1841 – 27 January 1905), was a Swedish entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer. He was the first director and curator of the Museum of Ethnography, Sweden. He is best known for his meticulous archaeological ...
in the 1870s.


Early life and education

Björn Ambrosiani was born on 8 March 1928. In 1947, before matriculating at university, he spent two months working under Gunnar Ekelund as an archaeological field surveyor in
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. The experience inspired him to study archaeology, in addition to history, when he subsequently enrolled in
Uppsala University Uppsala University (UU) () is a public university, public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the List of universities in Sweden, oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in operation. Initially fou ...
. While at Uppsala he helped with seminar excavations at
Valsgärde Valsgärde or Vallsgärde is a farm on the Fyris river, about three kilometres north of Gamla Uppsala, the ancient centre of the Swedish kings and of the pagan faith in Sweden. The present farm dates from the 16th century. The farm's notability ...
, and, as an assistant at the university's Institution of Archaeology, excavated in Darsgärde ( sv) before the area's exploitation.


Career

When Ambrosiani graduated in 1952, he began work with the Riksantikvarieämbetet (
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), including a stint at the ''
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''. His work included both administrative work in Stockholm, and excavations in northern Sweden prior to the installation of
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projects. In 1955, he received his
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, writing on women’s jewelry from the late
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. The next year he returned to Darsgärde, and following that, he led excavations in southern Sweden on behalf of the Riksantikvarieämbetet's Department of Ancient Monuments. This resulted in the formation of a new department, known as UV (for ''UppdragsVerksamheten'' or ''UndersökningsVerksamheten'', literally "mission operations" or "survey operations"), which Ambrosiani described as "a new department that carried out development led, commissioned archaeological excavations." Ambrosiani soon became the head of the Excavation Departement at the Swedish National Heritage Board, filling the role from 1959 until 1974. Ambrosiani received his Pd.D. in 1964, with the dissertation ''Fornlämningar och Bebyggelse'' (Ancient Monuments and Settlement). It was termed one of the most innovative of the twentieth century. The field of academic archaeology was still relatively new in Sweden; only a few decades earlier, wrote Ambrosiani, students defending their dissertations were "occasions which the whole of Sweden’s archaeological world turned out to witness." Six years later, in 1970, he was appointed an associate professor at Stockholm University. From 1975 until 1987 he was the head of the Museum Department, and head of research, at ''Statens historiska museer''. Starting in 1990 and through 1995, Ambrosiani was also the project manager for the excavations at
Birka Birka (''Birca'' in medieval sources), on the island of Björkö, Ekerö, Björkö (lit. "Birch Island") in present-day Sweden, was an important Viking Age trading center which handled goods from Scandinavia as well as many parts of Continent ...
, a
Viking Age The Viking Age (about ) was the period during the Middle Ages when Norsemen known as Vikings undertook large-scale raiding, colonising, conquest, and trading throughout Europe and reached North America. The Viking Age applies not only to their ...
trading center. Ambrosiani received the Monteliusmedaljen ( sv) (the
Oscar Montelius Gustaf Oscar Augustin Montelius, known as Oscar Montelius (9September 18434November 1921) was a Swedish archaeologist who refined the concept of seriation, a relative chronological dating method. Biography Oscar Montelius refined the conce ...
medal) in 2004.


Publications

* ''Fornlämningar och bebyggelse. Studier i Attundalands och Södertörns förhistoria'' (1964). * * Birka vikingastaden. Vol. 1, akten på Svarta jordens hemligheter har börjat!(1991) * Birka vikingastaden. Vol. 2, ensationella fynd i Stolpes schakt: nika gjutformar från vikingatidens verkstäder!(1992) * Birka vikingastaden. Vol. 3, skan i svarta jorden avslöjar: de första husen!(1993) * Birka vikingastaden. Vol. 4, mycken och djurben bland 40000 fynd – vattensållet avslöjar livet för 1200 år sedan(1994) * Birka vikingastaden. Vol. 5, ikingastaden lever upp igen i TV:s modell av 800-talets Birka(1995) * Clarke, Helen & Ambrosiani, Björn, ''Towns in the Viking Age'' (London: Leicester University Press, 1991; revised edition 1995) ** Swedish edition: ''Vikingastäder'' (Höganäs: Wiken, 1993) ** Japanese edition:
Vaikingu to tosi
(Tokyo: Tokai University Press, 2001)


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