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Bronze Age Burial Mounds, Sweden - Virtual Hike - Kustlandsvagen
This is a short video of a hike to Bronze Age burial grounds I discovered while staying in Piteå, Sweden. The actual name of the place is Kustlandsvägen, some 15km south of Piteå. The views from the high ground look out onto the Gulf of Bothnia.
It has to be noted that the sea levels were a lot higher over 3000 years ago, so these burial grounds would have been near the shore line at that time.
Settlements in the Scandinavian Bronze Age period were mostly single farmsteads. There is no archeological evidence found of towns or substantial villages.
Bronze Age farmsteads usually consisted of a longhouse plus four-post built structures (helms) - longhouses were initially two aisled, and after c. 1300 BC three aisled structure became normal.
Evidence of a number of Bronze Age longhouses at a single site have been found, but they are thought to date from different time periods, rather than being of the same date.
Bronze Age settlements were geographically located on higher ground, and tended to be concentrated near the sea. Also associated with settlements were Bronze Age burial mounds and cemeteries as shown in this video, with interments including oak coffins and urn burials; other settlement associations include rock carvings, or bronze hoards in wetland sites.
This really was a magical hike, I hope you enjoy the video.
#bronzeageburial
Arkivfilm - Piteå Stads 350-årsjubileum 12 maj 1971
Dåvarande kronprinsen Karl Gustaf besöker Piteå under stadens 350-årsjubileum.
SUPER DEADLY Swedish Navy SAAB RBS15 MK3 Anti Ship Missile
The RBS-15 (Robotsystem 15) is a long-range fire-and-forget surface-to-surface and air-to-surface, anti-ship missile. The later version Mk. III has the ability to attack land targets as well. The missile was developed by the Swedish company Saab Bofors Dynamics.
The Swedish Navy was pioneering anti-ship missiles with the Halland Class of destroyers using the RB08 missile since the early 1960s. Owing to the Defence decision of 1958 the main effect for the navy was a restructuring into a lighter force consisting of FAC vessels and a halt to destroyer procurement. This posed a problem as the existing RB08 missile required launch rails and a missile magazine in the destroyers, taking up space that was simply not there on smaller ships. Adding to the problems, each missile had to be individually prepared for launch and only two missiles could be on the launch rails at the same time. In comparison, the STYX missile used by the Soviet Union (which was the expected adversary) stored the missiles in individual containers on deck which left the missiles immediately available for launch. Tests were carried out on Plejad class FACs with a single bow mounted RB08 in the late 1960s, but these tests came to nothing.
Next attempt by SAAB to take an order for anti-ship missiles to equip the Norrköping class FACs of the Swedish navy was first presented in 1978 as under the project name RB 04 Turbo a development of the air force RB 04E missile with a turbofan engine changed wing configurations and start rockets to take off from land. The initial proposal was rejected as inferior to the Harpoon. The project under the leadership of Hans Ahlinder then worked out a proposal for a missile with greater capabilities and superior performance to the Harpoon. As a way to indicate that it was a new weapon the project name was changed from RB 04 Turbo to RBS-15[1]
The first weapon contract was signed in 1979, at the last minute the Swedish government had opted not to buy the Harpoon anti-ship missile and opting for an indigenous design. The first missiles were delivered to the Navy in June 1984, and the ship version RBS-15 Mk. I was introduced.
The missile had been ordered in 1984 by the Swedish Navy to develop a coastal defense version of the RBS-15F. The missile was taken into Swedish Navy service as the Rb 15 by the Swedish Navy and became operational in 1985. The Swedish Air Force received their missiles a couple of years later. The Mk. I was produced from 1985 to 1990.
Work on a further developed version, the RBS-15 Mk. II, was initiated in the early 1980s. But it took until 1994, before a development contract was signed for the upgraded anti-ship missile. The Mk. II has the same range (70+ km), but the mid-course and terminal guidance system, as well as the radar and IR signature were upgraded. The Mk. II has been produced since 1998.
The development of the RBS-15 Mk. III began in the mid-1990s. Emphasis was put on increased range (due to larger fuel capacity and new fuel the range has been increased to some 200 km), improved accuracy (integrated GPS) and selectable priority targeting, which improved the weapon system's flexibility. The Mk. III missile will also be produced by Diehl BGT Defence of Germany for the new class of German stealth corvettes, and is likely to be later used on other German Navy vessels as well. Finnish truck maker Sisu produces missile launch trucks for RBS-15. The Mk. III has been in production since 2004.
Development phase[edit]
The missile was developed from the RB 04 missile that was used by the Swedish air force. The front of the missile was retained, including the warhead, but the rear received new wings and a turbofan engine replaced the rocket previously used. The RBS-15 underwent trials on the missile FAC HMS Piteå from 1983 and became operational with the Swedish Navy in 1985. The Västergötland class submarines were projected to have 4 vertical missile launch tubes for RBS-15 missiles in an extended hull but this was canceled due to budget constraints and it didn't fit the way Swedish submarines operated.
Powered by a French Microturbo TRI-60 engine, with a thrust of 3.73 kN (380 khp/830 lbf). Range 70+ km
RBS-15F
An Mk. I adapted for air launch. Entered service in 1989.
RBS-15 Mk. II
Range 70+ km. Designed to be launched from a number of different platforms, such as land-based launchers, aircraft, and ships.
RBS-15SF
Mk. II version for Finland. Local designation MTO 85 (Meritorjuntaohjus 1985)
RBS-15 Mk. III
[2] Range 200 km, with land attack capability. There is only a ship launched version. Production started in 2004. New Oval launch tubes instead of the old box type.
RBS-15SF-3
Both new Mk. IIIs and upgraded Mk. IIs, which have been upgraded to Mk. III standard. Finnish designation MTO 85M
RBS-15 Mk. IV
Currently being developed. Incorporates dual seekers, has a longer range and new missile link system.
Veteranfordonsmarknad Skellefteå Travbana 29 aug 2015
Mycket trevlig marknad som vanligt.....
Konstresa till Umeå
Piteå Konstförening anordnade en bussresa till Umeå i september 2014. Första besöket var en 700 meter lång gångtunnel vid järnvägsstationen där Sara Lidmans livsverk hyllades. Därefter besöktes Bildmuseet vid Umeälven och slutligen Västerbottens Museum. Besöket är en av många aktiviteter som Piteå Konstförening anordnar. Andra aktiviteter är utlottning av inköpt konst under året utifrån de utställningar som föreningen anordnar i Piteå Konsthall.
Piteå Dansar och Ler 2015
22-26 juli 2015 fylldes Piteås gator och torg med sol, musik, härliga besökare, roliga aktiviteter och mycket, mycket mer. Vi bjuder på några av alla magiska stunder från festivaldagarna så vi kan minnas tillbaka och längta tills nästa år!
Foto & redigering: Erik Sandström
Musik & text: Christian Melin Jonsson & Gustaf Blix
The Farm in New Sweden, ME | DJI Mavic Pro
filming the farm in New Sweden Maine with the DJI Mavic Pro drone
Swensbylidja
Hembygdsområde i Svensbyn, väster om Piteå, Norrbotten, Sverige.
En mästerlig folkfest i Piteå
I samband med SM-veckan i Piteå, 24-31 januari 2016, arrangeras en Folkfest i Piteå centrum. En mästerlig folkfest.
Radiohistoria i Norr
Norrbotten är centralt för rundradions historia i Sverige och de första radiosändningarna gjordes mellan Boden och Luleå 1921. På Piteå Museum pågår utställningen Radiohistoria i Norr under tiden 18/10 - 31/1 2015.
Renholmen - En Arbetarby Vid Norrlandskusten Del 1
Stillbildsfilm av Sune Johansson som beskriver sågverkssamhället Renholmen i Byske socken 1915-1936. Fotografier av Johan Herman Fahlgren vars bildsamling finns i Västerbottens museums bildarkiv, Umeå.
Produktionsår 1972
Midsommarafton Hägnan Gammelstad, Luleå. 2017.
Happy Midsummer 2017.
From Luleå. In the northern part of Sweden.
I made this video from an area where you can look at old things.
A kind of outdoor museum. 8 km from the city of Luleå.
Musik: Midsommarvaka, Svensk Rapsodi/Swedish Rapsody composed 1903. Composer Hugo Alfven Sweden. Now, in this video. You have a Swedish RapsodyMIX, of lots of versions.
But whats the name of the music just before the end of this video? Please answer me down here.
Have a nice weekend and summer..
Dags att smaka palten som Mitt kök lagat i Piteå - TV4
Mitt kök i TV4 från 2012-07-11: Sverigeresan med Mitt kök lagar palt tillsammans med paltexperten Mattias Wedestig i Piteå.
Mitt kök är ett matprogram som sänds i TV4:s Nyhetsmorgon där tittarna får tips på god och spännande mat från landets bästa och mest intressanta kockar och tv-profiler. Programledare: Tommy Myllymäki, Roy Fares, Paolo Roberto, Jennie Walldén och Donal Skehan.
Swedish cooking show.
För mer mat och recept - följ recept.nu på YouTube:
Mer om Mitt kök:
Sweden 2016
Northwood trip to Kabdalis Sweden
Norrsken Piteå
Norrsken Piteå december 2015
Hus med historia [HD]
Ett bildspel om intressanta byggnader i Luleå. Bygger på en utställning som visades 1991. © Luleå Hembygdsförening
Hilda från Krokträsk (Norrbottens Museum)
Max i Piteå
via YouTube Capture