The burial ground at Häglinge was in use between approximately 500 and 900 AD.
Today, there are two ship-shaped stone settings in this field and almost 70 raised stones.
Ship-shaped stone settings are raised stones arranged to represent the outline of a ship. This shape may have been associated with thoughts of a journey to another world.
The burial ground was likely connected to a small village or a few isolated farms in the area.
Most graves from this period are so-called cremation graves: the deceased was cremated and buried along with grave goods believed to be useful in a future life. (Translation of the accompanying sign.)