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Arkeologisk geofysikk i Norge - En historisk oversikt og statusevaluering
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012) -
Bronze Age Woollen Textile Production in England: A Consideration of Evidence and Potentials
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Responding to recent advances in knowledge about the first arrival of woollen sheep in Europe and linked investigations of textile remains on the Continent, this paper argues that our insight into the role of wool in the ... -
Creativity and Knowledge
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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 ... -
Konstantinovka. Dokumentasjon av den russiske gradmålingsstasjonen i Hornsund
(Research report, 2020)Prosjektet har foretatt en arkeologisk og historisk dokumentasjon av kulturminner knyttet til den russiske gradmålingsstasjonen ‘Konstantinovka’ i Hornsund (1899–1900). I Gåshamna på sørsiden av Hornsund ligger det en ... -
LiDAR from drones employed for mapping archaeology – Potential, benefits and challenges
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Although the use of both drones and LiDAR (light detection and ranging) has become common in archaeology in recent years, LiDAR scanning from drones is still in its infancy. The technological development related to drones ... -
Missing link: an early wool textile from Pustopolje in Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Journal article, 2018)In 1990 the excavation of a group of tumuli in south-western Bosnia was published in the pages of Antiquity. The key discovery was the Bronze Age burial of an adult male (Pustopolje tumulus 16), wrapped in a large woollen ... -
News from Çatalhöyük
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
Out of the day, time and life: Phenomenology and Cavescapes
(Chapter, 2021)Affects of cavescapes: It is a paradox; perhaps our confidence in a scientific approach sometimes make us miss the point. Archaeologists cherish caves as a place for fortunate discoveries – they are containers of well- ... -
SAGA Meeting Report: "First Joint Working Group & Management Committee Meeting"
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Sensing Archaeology in the North: The Use of Non-Destructive Geophysical and Remote Sensing Methods in Archaeology in Scandinavian and North Atlantic Territories
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In August 2018, a group of experts working with terrestrial/marine geophysics and remote sensing methods to explore archaeological sites in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Scotland and Sweden gathered together for the first time ... -
Soil geochemical methods in archaeo-geophysics: Exploring a combined approach at sites in Scotland
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article explores the application of geophysical and soil geochemical methods to detect archaeological features in three traditionally ‘difficult’ survey environments in Scotland: wind‐blown sands (Bay of Skaill, ... -
Textiles, cordage and basketry from Catalhöyük
(Chapter, 2021)Textiles, cordage, matting and basketry are all made of organic materials that are easily perishable and therefore rarely found in archaeological excavations, except in special conditions that have allowed their preservation. ... -
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 ... -
Towards Textile Textures
(Chapter, 2018)Bronze Age textiles display great diversity in texture, showing that this was deliberately and creatively explored. Some are thin, open, almost veil-like fabrics, while others are thick and dense (Figure 1) (see also Grömer ... -
The use of local fibres for textiles at Neolithic Catalhöyük
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Woven textiles from Çatalhöyük in southern Anatolia are among the earliest-known examples of weaving in the Near East and Europe. Studies of material excavated in the 1960s identified the fibres as flax. New scanning ... -
Visuality - Movement - Performance. The Costume of a rich woman from Franzhausen in Austria, c. 2000 BC
(Chapter, 2018)In Franzhausen in Austria, some of the largest and most important Early Bronze Age cemeteries are known, unearthed during rescue excavations of the Austrian Cultural Heritage Agency (Bundesdenkmalamt). At Franzhausen I ...