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FIGURE CAPTIONS 157<br />

74 Svågertorp 8B–C. The east–west topsoil section. The vertical lines mark discrepancies in the<br />

topsoil cover or the underlayer. The section was documented by two different archaeologists,<br />

with the dividing line marked by a vertical line slightly to the right of the middle of the section.<br />

This section can also illustrate the effects of excessively detailed documentation. The section<br />

was approx. 170 m long and has been scaled by a factor of 1:3.<br />

75 Survey map of Almhov area 1 marking the topsoil section.<br />

76 Almhov, area 1. The topsoil section documented by the preliminary excavation. The vertical<br />

lines mark deviations in the topsoil cover or the underlayer which can be interpreted as<br />

ditches between the plough ridges. The dimensions state the width of the plough ridges. The<br />

width of the plough ridges in the topsoil and in the underlayer differ slightly. The section was<br />

approx. 240 m long and has been scaled by a factor of 1:10.<br />

77 The enclosure map from 1781, with Almhov, area 1 of the City Tunnel Project inset and the<br />

topsoil section.<br />

78 Survey map of area 2, Bunkeflo, marking the topsoil section.<br />

79 Bunkeflo, area 2. The picture shows part of the originally 300 m long topsoil section. The<br />

vertical lines mark discrepancies in the topsoil cover or the underlayer. The section was approx.<br />

200 m long and has been scaled by a factor of 1:3.<br />

80 Bunkeflo, area 2. Topsoil section inset on the geometrical map from 1701.<br />

81 Survey map of Hyllie area 3 marking the topsoil section.<br />

82 Area 3 Hyllie. The topsoil section documented by the preliminary excavation. The vertical lines<br />

mark discrepancies in the topsoil cover or the underlayer. In the topsoil one can see four<br />

plough ridges which are probably remains of strip ploughing. In the middle of the section<br />

there are two vertical lines marking something that may have been a depression which should<br />

be considered together with the thick layer of topsoil just to the east of this. It is probably the<br />

property boundary created for the 1806 enclosures, which consisted of an earthen rampart<br />

with a ditch on either side. The section was approx. 70 m long and has been scaled by a factor<br />

of 1:8.<br />

83 A tractor digger fetches earth for sieving. Photo: Karina Dehman.<br />

84 The sieving station for area 1 of the City Tunnel Project. The topsoil was transported to the<br />

station by a tractor digger and then coarsely separated by a machine sieve. What was left was<br />

then water-sieved. Photo: Karina Dehman.<br />

85 Machine sieving with a vibrating sieve. The sieve can be fitted with nets of different mesh sizes.<br />

Photo: Markus Andersson.<br />

86 The sorting table is a simple method requiring minimal logistics. Photo: Anders Högberg.<br />

87 The rotary sieve at work during the excavation of Bunkeflostrand 15:1. Photo: Kristian Brink.<br />

Table 1 The table shows all the studies in topsoil archaeology performed in the Öresund Fixed<br />

Link Project. AU stands for archaeological inquiry, FU means preliminary excavation,<br />

and SU stands for final excavation.<br />

Table 2 Elinelund 2B. Finds of flint from the topsoil.<br />

Table 3 Vintriehemmet 3B. Distribution of tools in the tilled soil. The total number of flakes is<br />

2,912.<br />

Table 4 Vintriehemmet 3B. Distribution of tools in pit A834. The total number of flakes is 159.<br />

Table 5 Vintriehemmet 3B. Distribution of tools in pit A2592. The total number of flakes is 50.<br />

Table 6 Vintriehemmet 3B. Distribution of tools in clay pit A1640. The total number of flakes is<br />

167.<br />

Table 7 Vintriehemmet 3B. Distribution of tools in well A2065. The total number of flakes is<br />

311.<br />

Table 8 Vintriehemmet 3B. Distribution of tools in pit A1163. The total number of flakes is 270.<br />

Table 9 Lockarp 7E. The table shows the number of tools found in the northern area and their<br />

percentage of the number of flakes.<br />

Table 10 Lockarp 7E. The table shows the number of tools found in the southern area and their<br />

percentage of the number of flakes.<br />

Table 11 Lockarp 7E. The table shows which of the features studied by Högberg can be assessed<br />

for volume with reasonable certainty, and the formulae used.<br />

Table 12 Lockarp 7E. The table shows the tools found in pit A905 and their percentage of the<br />

total quantity of flakes in the feature.<br />

Table 13 Lockarp 7E. The table shows the tools found in pit A2071 and their percentage of the<br />

total quantity of flakes in the feature.

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