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Uppland Museum's expert Per Frölund, licentiate of philosophy in archaeology, talks about finds and the excavation of the southern Kungsgårdsplatån, one of two large plateaus in Old Uppsala. In the southern plateau, three different house sequences have been identified in the terrace. The youngest building was about 50 meters long and twelve meters wide, a relatively large building for being from the Iron Age. This film is one of 9 short contributions from the Upplandsmuseet that is part of the series UR Samtiden - Länsmuseerna tell. Organiser: Upplandsmuseet.