Prior to the housing construction in Ljungaviken in Sölvesborg, an archaeological excavation was carried out last year.

As SVT Nyheter Blekinge has previously reported, archaeologists found finds that were unique to Scandinavia.

Here they found huts from the Stone Age and an over 8,000 year old dog that became world famous.

The finds have now become an exhibition in Slottslängorna in Sölvesborg.

Some of the finds shown are copies as some of the objects are still being examined.

- This is the largest archaeological exhibition ever in Sölvesborg, says Marcus Bernhardsson, cultural heritage coordinator at Sölvesborg municipality.

In the video above, project manager Charlotte Nordheim tells you what you absolutely must not miss at the exhibition.