Håga mound

The cairn, in turn, was built on top of a wooden chamber containing a hollow oak coffin.

Only minor excavations have been done in the Bronze Age settlement but the area contains several house foundations in stone.

The findings from Hågahögen were stored in the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities (Historiska museet) on Narvavägen in Östermalm in Stockholm.

One of the museum's art objects, the Bronze Age spectacle-shaped gilt brooch found in 1902–03 at Hågahögen, was stolen.

It is mentioned in the Hervarar saga as Haugi (from the Old Norse haugr meaning knoll, mound or a hill).

Hågahögen
Bronze Age grave goods from the Hågahögen mound
Hågahögen