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The Brabant-style gros of Dendermonde: counterfeit or official issue?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Metallurgic analysis is applied to determine the silver content of an imitation gros tournois, presumably struck at Dendermonde. The results are used to discuss whether or not this type is a (contemporary) forgery. -
The City Is Alive - Still! Comment on Bisserka Gaydarska, "The City is dead! Long Live the City!"
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The Hydrothermal Breccia of Berglia-Glassberget, Trøndelag, Norway: Snapshot of a Triassic Earthquake
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The quartz-K-feldspar-cemented breccia of Berglia-Glassberget in the Lierne municipality in central Norway forms an ellipsoid structure 250 m × 500 m in size. The hydrothermal breccia is barren in terms of economic commodities ... -
The northern Scandinavian viking hall: A case study from Viklem in Ørland, Norway
(Chapter, 2019)Our aim with this paper was to discuss two possible Viking Age and Early medieval wooden hall buildings from Viklem at Ørlandet in relation to the Scandinavian Viking Age halls. To do this we analysed the buildings from ... -
The Postgraduate Research Methods Course in Conservation: The Practical Approach Taken at the University of Gothenburg
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The theory-led Master’s Research Methods course in the Department of Conservation at the University of Gothenburg was completely redesigned for the 2013 autumn term from a theory-led to a student-oriented learning format. ... -
The Sandbakken Qarry, Kvikne: A Window into Early Iron Age Soapstone Exploitation in Norway
(Chapter, 2017)The oldest known example of large-scale soapstone exploitation in Norway is found at Kvikne (south central Norway), where quarrying took place during the pre-Roman Iron Age (5th to 1st century BC). The quarry is located ... -
THE SOIL SCIENCE & ARCHAEO-GEOPHYSICS ALLIANCE (SAGA): going beyond prospection
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Archaeological sites can be discovered and recorded in a high-resolution and non-invasive manner using geophysical methods. These measure the spatial variation of a range of physical properties of the soil which may be ... -
Tjæreproduksjon i myrmiler: En særegen midtnorsk tradisjon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Det har blitt produsert tjære i minst 2000 år her i landet. Gjennom historien har det vært ulike måter å produsere tjære på og arkeologiske undersøkelser har sammen med historiske kilder gitt oss et innblikk i de metoder ... -
Transforming bodies and rock art. Late Bronze Age mortuary rituals at Sandbrauta.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article explores how the practice of including rock art in burials from the Bronze Age in Scandinavia was influenced by and incorporated into the new ideas and practices brought about by the introduction of cremation. ... -
Tunanlegget på Tjøtta - en økonomisk og demografisk miljøstudie
(Gunneria, 0332-8554; 44, Research report, 1983) -
Two Swedish Late Modern Period foetal burial shrouds
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Two thousand years of Landscape—Human interactions at a coastal peninsula in Norway revealed through pollen analysis, shoreline reconstruction, and radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Object-vector (OV) cells are cells in the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) that track an animal’s distance and direction to objects in the environment. Their firing fields are defined by vectorial relationships to free-standing ... -
UAV LiDAR in coastal environments: Archaeological case studies from Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, and Vega, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)LiDAR has become fairly integrated into archaeological practice at a global scale. This has gradually evolved to include UAV LiDAR. Nevertheless, considerable biases remain, including with regard to geographical regions, ... -
Undersökning av fjädrar från båtgravar i Valsgärde gravbacke
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Fågelfjädrar från Färöarna och Nordnorge an vändes enligt skriftliga källor både som handels vara och till att betala skatter och avgifter med under medeltiden och tidigare (Kolsrud 1959; Berglund 2009, s. 119ff). Den ... -
Understandings - burial practice, identity and social ties. The Horvnes Iron Age burials, a peephole into the farming society of Helgeland, North-Norway
(Chapter, 2016)In the Horvnes cairns in Alstahaug on the coast of Helgeland, North-Norway, people have been buried in the same stone cist or small chamber for hundreds of years in the Iron Age, but in different ways. Why were they buried ... -
Undersøkelse av funnsted for holkøks, Våttån, Midtre Gauldal kommune
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet arkeologisk rapport;, Research report, 2016)03.06.2014 påviste arkeologer ved Sør-Trøndelag fylkeskommune og NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet en bygdeborgpå lokaliteten Våttån, i Midtre Gauldal kommuneiSør-Trøndelag. 08.06.2014 ble eiyngre jernalders holkøks ... -
Underwater hyperspectral imaging: a new tool for marine archaeology
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)By applying an underwater hyperspectral imager (UHI) to a selection of archaeological artifacts, we have found spectral signatures that are representative of materials likely to be present at wreck sites. By successfully ... -
Unlocking the potential of ancient fish DNA in the genomic era
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Fish are the most diverse group of vertebrates, fulfil important ecological functions and are of significant economic interest for aquaculture and wild fisheries. Advances in DNA extraction methods, sequencing technologies ... -
Unravelling social status in the first medieval military order of the Iberian Peninsula using isotope analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Medieval Iberia witnessed the complex negotiation of religious, social, and economic identities, including the formation of religious orders that played a major role in border disputes and conflicts. While archival records ...