Blar i Institutt for arkeologi og kulturhistorie på tittel
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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 ... -
Urban Market Production and Coastal Trade in the Early Viking Age. A Study of Eighth-Century AD Blue Period Millefiori Beads in Central and Northern Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Resources from outland regions of the Scandinavian Peninsula have been the topic of several studies about trade in the early Viking Age. In contrast, the distribution of highly refined items from the urban markets in ... -
Utprøving av NIJOS’ landskapsregioner etter kulturhistoriske kriterier
(NIJOS-rapport;, Research report, 2003)En statistisk og geografisk analyse av sammenhengen og den geografiske spredning av forskjellige kulturminnekategorier i Vest-Agder viser interessant overlapp med NIJOS foreslåtte landskapsregioner. Dataene er hentet fra ... -
Våpengrav fra vikingtid på Mannsfjellet, Olstad, Skaun kommune, Sør-Trøndelag
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet arkeologisk rapport;, Research report, 2016)14.08.2014 ble et sverd og ei øks påvist med metalldetektor på Olstad, i Skaun kommune. Høsten 2014ble det utført en sikringsgravning på funnstedet av NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet. Et utgravningsfelt på 3 x 3 m ble totalgravd, ... -
Views, use and reception of visualisations of development proposals impacting cultural heritage
(Journal article, 2017)Visualisations of land-use projects have become an important part of the planning process. Using a survey of heritage professionals’ attitudes towards visualisations as a starting point, this article addresses tensions ... -
Walruses on the Dnieper: new evidence for the intercontinental trade of Greenlandic ivory in the Middle Ages
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Mediaeval walrus hunting in Iceland and Greenland—driven by Western European demand for ivory and walrus hide ropes—has been identified as an important pre-modern example of ecological globalization. By contrast, the main ... -
What could the ‘sea ice machine’ do to its people? On the lateglacial Doggerland, marine foraging, and the colonisation of Scandinavian seascapes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)‘Climate’ is rarely experienced directly – contrary to day-to-day ‘weather’ and ‘seasons’ that manifest in landscapes (‘weather-worlds’). This paper elaborates the role of sea ice and sea ice hunting outside the lateglacial ... -
What we see is what we get - Seeing Sandhalsan with new "eyes"
(Chapter, 2018)The rock art at Sandhalsan, in Åfjord municipality, has been known since 1931 and has been an important subject for researchers through the years since discovery. Different methods for documentation, different light, ... -
Where Styles Meet - What Does it Mean?
(Chapter, 2017)My PhD project focuses on the concept of style in rock art. As in other parts of the world, style has primarily been used as a dating method in Norwegian rock art research. In combination with shoreline dating researchers ... -
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 ... -
World Archaeo-Geophysics. Integrated minimally invasive approaches using country-based examples
(One World Archaeology;, Book, 2024)This open access volume showcases the intersection of geophysics and archaeology on a global scale, emphasising the evolution and application of geophysical methods in archaeological research and cultural heritage management. ... -
Å tenke med havet: Et maritimt perspektiv på jernalderlandskapet mellom Buksnesfjorden og Borg på Vestvågøy i Lofoten
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Vestvågøy, an island in the Lofoten archipelago, is well known in Scandinavian archaeology due to two massive Iron Age buildings at the Borg farm. Borg has been a popular subject for Iron Age research. Research has mainly ...