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Changing diet in a changing world
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Two Swedish Late Modern Period foetal burial shrouds
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Settlements without names, names without settlements – and the transformation to an occupied landscape
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Archaeological settlement surveys have shown marked differences in the settlement structure between the Early and Late Iron Age. The historic Norwegian farm seems to be established at the end of the 6th century. This has ... -
RADIOCARBON STEP-COMBUSTION OXIDATION METHOD and FTIR ANALYSIS of TRONDHEIM CaCO<inf>3</inf>PRECIPITATES of ATMOSPHERIC CO<inf>2</inf>SAMPLES: FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS and INSIGHTS
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Eight atmospheric carbon dioxide samples (as calcium carbonate—CaCO3—precipitates) from Lindesnes site (58ºN, 7ºE), belonging to 1963 and 1980 (four samples from each year) and stored at the National Laboratory for Age ... -
The Radiocarbon Sample Archive of Trondheim
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Atmospheric CO2 samples have been collected by the Trondheim Radiocarbon Laboratory since the 1960s. The remaining material from the measurements has been precipitated as CaCO3 and stored in glass containers. We investigated ... -
Interspecific competition impacts the occupancy and range limits of two ptarmigan species along the elevation gradient in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Many mountain species are expected to respond to climate change through upslope shifts of their range limits, but competition may restrict or alter this response. Under traditional range-limit theory, it is expected that ... -
Testing osteometric species determination on zooarchaeological dolphin remains from Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites in Ash-Sharqiyyah, Sultanate of Oman
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Different Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites located in the Ras al-Hadd cape and Ras al-Jinz Bay area (Ash-Sharqiyyah South Governorate, Sultanate of Oman) have provided thousands of zooarchaeological dolphin remains ... -
Geometric morphometric analysis of Pleuronectiformes vertebrae: A new tool to identify archaeological fish remains?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Flatfish (Pleuronectiformes) vertebrae are difficult to identify to species due to the lack of diagnostic features. This has resulted in a lack of understanding of the species abundances across archaeological sites, hindering ... -
Actuarial senescence progresses similarly across sites and species in four boreal orchids
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)1. Whole-plant senescence, defined as a decrease in individual fitness as an organism grows older, has often been assumed to not occur in plants; however, it has now been detected in a range of plant taxa. Still, reported ... -
The impact of farming on prehistoric culinary practices throughout Northern Europe
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)To investigate changes in culinary practices associated with the arrival of farming, we analysed the organic residues of over 1,000 pottery vessels from hunter-gatherer-fisher and early agricultural sites across Northern ... -
Unravelling the history of a venetian antiphonary
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)We present the results of a multifaceted study of an antiphonary—liturgical song book—presumably made in Venice in 1607, now in the Ringve, National Music Museum of Norway in Trondheim1. The book is hand-sewn on raised ... -
Advancing Data Quality of Marine Archaeological Documentation Using Underwater Robotics: From Simulation Environments to Real-World Scenarios
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)This paper presents a novel method for the visual-based 3D mapping of underwater cultural heritage sites through marine robotic operations. The proposed methodology addresses the three main stages of an underwater robotic ... -
Ancestry testing of "Old Tom," a killer whale central to mutualistic interactions with human whalers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Cooperative hunting between humans and killer whales (Orcinus orca) targeting baleen whales was reported in Eden, New South Wales, Australia, for almost a century. By 1928, whaling operations had ceased, and local killer ... -
Words as archaeological objects: A study of marine lifeways, seascapes, and coastal environmental knowledge in the Yagan‑English dictionary
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Reverend Thomas Bridges’ Yagan-English dictionary (1879) has hitherto been little explored outside of linguistics but is highly valuable as a complementary source to archaeological, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic records ... -
Species delimitation and phylogenetic relationships of the Prionospio complex (Annelida, Spionidae) in the Northeast Atlantic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The Prionospio complex comprises the most diverse and complex group within the polychaete family Spionidae. The phylogenetic relationships within the group are still poorly understood, and the generic breakdown is unstable. ... -
Områdebruk til sjøørret ved Ørin, Verdalselva
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet naturhistorisk rapport, Research report, 2023) -
How genomics can help biodiversity conservation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The availability of public genomic resources can greatly assist biodiversity assessment, conservation, and restoration efforts by providing evidence for scientifically informed management decisions. Here we survey the main ... -
GRUPS-rs, a high-performance ancient DNA genetic relatedness estimation software relying on pedigree simulations
(Journal article, 2024)Background: The study of fine-grain genetic kinship ties (parents, siblings, cousins, etc.) from ancient remains is nowgaining significant interest within the field of paleogenetics, as a means of deciphering the social ... -
Genetic Load and Adaptive Potential of a Recovered Avian Species that Narrowly Avoided Extinction
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)High genetic diversity is a good predictor of long-term population viability, yet some species persevere despite having low genetic diversity. Here we study the genomic erosion of the Seychelles paradise flycatcher ...