Sven Gunnar Rosborn (born 1949 in Malmö, Sweden) is a Swedish archaeologist, historian and writer best known for his contributions to the archaeology of the Viking Age in the province of Scania and for his leadership of archaeology and history research and education foundations.
He has received media attention for his claims related to the Curmsun Disc, which he maintains is a memorial plaque of the great Viking king Harald Bluetooth.
After completing his graduation he worked as archaeologist and from 1977 as director of The City Museum at Malmö Castle.
[3] Sven Rosborn is an author of numerous books, articles and papers about the Viking Age and the medieval history of Scania.
He is a member of the board of Skånska Akedemin, an academy promoting cultural legacy of the province of Scania.