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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 ... -
From Calves' Sculls to finished Bone-Ash Cupels and testing of Precious Meetals. An Investigation of the cupellation in the Mint in the Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim, in medieval times
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The paper discusses three topics: (1) the production process of bone-ash cupels from bones in calves’ sculls to finished cupels, (2) cupellation of a silver and a gold alloy with known compositions in replica cupels and ... -
A Catalogue of Bone-Ash Cupels dating from AD 1500-1537 found in the Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim, during Archaeological Excavations in 1991-1995
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)During the archaeological excavations in the Archbishop’s Palace in Trondheim in 1991– 1995, three successive mints dating from about AD 1500–1537 were uncovered. A high number of bone-ash cupels used for assaying precious ... -
On a Mountain High: Finding and Documenting Glacial Archaeological Sites During the Anthropocene
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Glacial archaeology is a developing field, brought on by climate change. High mountain ice is melting, which has led to the exposure of artifacts in North America, Mongolia, the Alps, and Scandinavia. The highest number ... -
Dolda begravningar av foster i kyrkor under 1700- och 1800-talet: två fallstudier från Sverige
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Concealed burials of foetuses in churches during the 18th and 19th centuries: two case studies from Sweden. Miscarriage was a stigmatised subject during the 18th and 19th centuries, and although it must have been a common ... -
A multi-camera system for the integrated documentation of Underwater Cultural Heritage of high structural complexity; The case study of M/S Helma wreck
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)High structural complexity is quite common in underwater archaeological sites and perhaps on top of the list when it comes to challenges regarding 3D reconstruction. Advances in underwater robotics and optical sensors are ... -
HOT ROCKS! BEER BREWING ON VIKING AND MEDIEVAL AGE FARMS IN TRØNDELAG
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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 ... -
Hunting High and Low: Postglacial Colonization Strategies in Central Norway between 9500 and 8000 cal BC
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An accurate assignment test for extremely low-coverage whole-genome sequence data
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Genomic assignment tests can provide important diagnostic biological characteristics, such as population of origin or ecotype. Yet, assignment tests often rely on moderate- to high-coverage sequence data that can be difficult ... -
Historical demographic processes dominate genetic variation in ancient Atlantic cod mitogenomes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Ancient DNA (aDNA) approaches have been successfully used to infer the long-term impacts of climate change, domestication, and human exploitation in a range of terrestrial species. Nonetheless, studies investigating such ... -
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 ... -
Mass reconservation of archaeological leather: A case study
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Large-Scale Ground-Penetrating Radar Surveys of the Iron Age Site of Bodøsjøen, Northern Norway
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The Mint in the Nidaros Archbishop's Palace: Cupellation
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Connected by water, no matter how far. Viking Age central farms at the Trondheimsfjorden, Norway, as gateways between waterscapes and landscapes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)– During the Viking Age, the Trondheimsfjorden in Central Norway emerges as a hub of maritime communication and exchange, supported by an advanced ship-building technology which offered excellent conditions for water-bound ... -
The concealed interment of a first-trimester foetus in Gällared Parish Church (1831), Sweden: Age estimation and reconstructed taphonomy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In 2015, during architectural restoration works on the parish church (1831) in Gällared, Sweden, a small wooden box was discovered beneath the floorboards. Unaware of the possible significance of the box and its contents, ...