Morten Axboe
Danish archaeologist and numismatist

Morten Axboe

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Morten Axboe (born 1946) is a Danish archaeologist and curator at the National Museum of Denmark, notable for his study of bracteates. Axboe is also known for theorizing a connection between finds of 6th century Scandinavian gold hoards and the extreme weather events of 535–536, as a reacton to the 'dying' sun and the fimbulwinter-like climate of those years. Gold may have been buried, he suggested, as sacrifices intended to appease the gods.

Axboe has also published on the manufacture of the Torslunda patrices and the making of Migration Period chip-carving ornament.

In 2007 he obtained his DPhil with his dissertation Brakteatstudier (Studies in Gold Bracteates). Like many of his papers, this book is accessible on Academia.edu.

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    • Band 1:1 (1985), ISBN 3-7705-1240-5. (in German) open access publication – free to read
    • Band 1:2 (1985), ISBN 3-7705-1241-3. (in German) open access publication – free to read
    • Band 1:3 (1985), ISBN 3-7705-2186-2. (in German) open access publication – free to read
    • Band 2:1 (1986), ISBN 3-7705-2301-6. (in German) open access publication – free to read
    • Band 2:2 (1989), ISBN 3-7705-2302-4. (in German) open access publication – free to read
    • Band 3:1 (1989), ISBN 3-7705-2401-2. (in German) open access publication – free to read
    • Band 3:2 (1989), ISBN 3-7705-2402-0. (in German) open access publication – free to read
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  • Axboe, Morten, "Odin og den romerske kejser" (kronik i Skalk 1990 nr. 4; pp. 18–27)
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