- Götavirke
Götavirke ("Geatish Dyke") are the remains of two parallel defensive walls going from north to south between the villages of Västra Husby (coord|58|29|N|16|10|E|) and Hylinge (coord|58|28|N|16|10|E|) in
Östergötland ,Sweden . The walls cover the distance between the lakes Asplången (coord|58|30|N|16|08|E|) and Lillsjön (coord|58|28|N|16|10|E|). North of Asplången there are remains of several ancienthill fort s that may have been part of the defensive line. South of Lake Lillsjön, the terrain is so hard to pass that it hardly needed any defenses.The walls seem to be constructed to protect the
Geat ish heartland around today'sLinköping from attacks from theBaltic Sea . Archaeological excavations have shown that the walls were constructed ca 800. Defense constructions were also built along the 20-kilometer narrow inletSlätbaken that stretches from the Baltic Sea to Götavirke, and even pass it during the Viking Age when the water level was 1.5 meters higher. The measures that Geats had taken to protect the route have no match in the Viking Age Sweden. [Anders Högmer, Arkeologiskt kontaktseminarium, Jyllands Rømø 1994. Published in "Marinarkeologi 1998". Article is also available [http://www.abc.se/~pa/publ/spaerrar.htm online] .]The wall supported a wooden pale and behind it are traces of a military road, which makes it similar to
Danevirke protecting the contemporary town ofHedeby . No Viking Age towns are however known in the vicinity of Götavirke.See also
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Separation barrier
*Battle of the Brávellir
*Offa's Dyke
*Danevirke
*Birca
*Silesia Walls References
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