Browsing Institutt for arkeologi og kulturhistorie by Document Types "Chapter"
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Coin finds of Høre stave church, Oppland, Norway: Reflections of regulation and conflict in the Middle Ages
(Chapter, 2021)Scholars have long been drawn to the Valdres Valley and to the Hore stave church, which sits on plateau on its northern slope. Both the building history and the interior of Hore have been published and discussed by number ... -
Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab - en 1700-tallshistorie fra Trondheim
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)Norges eldste vitenskapelige selskap ble stiftet i Trondheim i 1760 etter initiativ av biskop Johan Ernst Gunnerus. Han hadde studert i København, Jena og Halle og kom til Trondheim med sin europeiske bakgrunn. Selskapet ... -
Diachronic trends among Early Mesolithic site types? A study from the coast of central Norway
(Chapter, 2020)This chapter explores site-type variability in the course of the Early Mesolithic at the coast of central Norway. The Early Mesolithic was a period of great alterations in climate, landscape and oceanic environment. The ... -
Digital dokumentasjon
(Chapter, 2016)Ved KHMs prosjekter har digital dokumentasjon blitt en norm (f.eks. Gjesvold 2004; Samdal 2005; Njøs 2010). E6-prosjektet Gudbrandsdalen har brukt forskjellige digitale metoder for innmåling, dokumentasjon og analyse, og ... -
Early Mesolithic Central Norway: A Review of Research History, Settlements, and Tool Tradition
(Chapter, 2017)This paper sums up the vast record from the Early Mesolithic pioneer period (c. 10,000– 9000 BP, c. 9500–8000 cal BC) in Central Norway. This region holds a significant place when it comes to Stone Age research. This is ... -
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 ... -
Geophysical prospection of Iron Age coastal sites in Scandinavia known from metal detecting assemblages – new case studies from the PastCoast-project
(Chapter, 2023)Geophysical surveying of sites known from metal detecting shows a varying spatial relationship between the finds material and the geophysical information. The survey results of two case studies indicate that coastal erosion ... -
Geophysical Surveys
(Chapter, 2017)This chapter presents the geophysical surveys of Avaldsnes carried out by several actors between 2004 and 2013 and discusses the surveys’ results. An important part of the discussion is a quantitative and qualitative ... -
Hofstad i Melhus - bolig og hushold i førromersk jernalder
(Chapter, 2019)This paper sets out to address some of the organizing principles behind the Pre-Roman Iron Age settlement at Hofstad in Melhus, Trøndelag, as reflected in house layout and function. Of particular interest is the observed ... -
HOT ROCKS! BEER BREWING ON VIKING AND MEDIEVAL AGE FARMS IN TRØNDELAG
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Jordbruk i botnen av Vefsnfjorden - kontinuitet? Arkeologi og vegetasjonshistorie på Myrmoen i Drevja fra ca. 2000 f.Kr.
(Chapter, 2018)Fjorder som binder sammen kyst og innland, er særlig særpreget for Norge. Fjordmunningene på Helgeland har trukket til seg folk som har satt mange spor i over 10 000 år. En del av sporene er arkeologisk undersøkt, mens ... -
Magnetic geophysical mapping of prehistoric iron production sites in central Norway
(Chapter, 2019)The slag pit furnace of the Trøndelag tradition for iron production is a very specific cultural-historical tradition in central Norway in the Early Iron Age, but few of these iron production sites have been excavated in ... -
Mass reconservation of archaeological leather: A case study
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Medieval copper mining and smelting in Central Norway
(Chapter, 2019)In Norway, copper was used in alloys from the Bronze Age onwards, but domestic copper mining and smelting has not been recognized before the Late Middle Ages. A copper smelter found in Meråker Municipality in Central Norway ...