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Arkeologisk georadarundersøkelse ved Bodøsjøen, Bodø Kommune i Nordland fylke.
(NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet arkeologisk rapport;, Research report, 2020)I November 2019 ble det utført en georadarundersøkelse av et areal på nesten 10 hektar ved Bodøsjøen, Bodø kommune. Undersøkelsen ble foretatt av forskere fra forskergruppen TEMAR (Terrestrial, Marine and Aerial Remote ... -
From Soapstone Quarries to Churches: Control, Ownership and Transport Along the Helgeland Coast in North Norway
(Chapter, 2017)Several soapstone quarries are found along the coast of Helgeland in north Norway, including some on islands in the mouth of Vefsnfjorden, where there are significant ancient workings. Several medieval stone churches in ... -
Hvordan har metallgjenstander funnet veien til pløyelaget?Resultater fra et metodisk prøveprosjekt på Storhov i Elverum
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Due to increasing hobby metal detecting, archaeological museums receive thousands of finds each year. To improveour understanding of their depositing history and possible connection to structures beneath the plough-zone, ... -
Hvorfor Hundorp? Nytt lys på gudbrandsættens maktsenter
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Hundorp is considered one of the most important Viking Age sites in inland Eastern Norway. However, our knowledge of the site is blurred by a mix of fact, fiction, and folklore, and little is known regarding its development ... -
Re-evaluationg 'Denmark's Stonehenge'. Bronze Age communal activities in a distinctive landscape setting.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In 1965, an aerial photograph from eastern Denmark revealed three concentric circles surrounding a large hill. In the following years, the National Museum conducted two small excavations, which seemed to confirm that these ... -
Tales of Middle Mesolithic cultural transformations and marine adaptation: The case of a simple hatchet of whale bone
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Submerged archaeological sites from the early Holocene, along the south-western and western Norwegian coastline are important sources of new information about stone-age human populations and coastal adaptation. In this ... -
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 ...