Samer i Østerdalen?: en studie av etnisitet i jernalderen og middelalderen i det nordøstre Hedmark

J Bergstøl - 2008 - duo.uio.no
Den sørlige grensen for samisk kultur har vært diskutert av både historikere og arkeologer
gjennom mer enn hundre år. Denne avhandlingen tar for seg det arkeologiske materialet fra …

[PDF][PDF] Kokegroper som massemateriale. Regional variasjon i en kulturhistorisk brytningstid

IM Gundersen, CL Rødsrud, JRP Martinsen - 2020 - duo.uio.no
Kokegroper utgjør et sjeldent homogent massemateriale for jernalderforskningen, noe som
relativt enkelt muliggjør komparative analyser av store datasett fra ulike regioner og …

Archaeological prospection of a specialized cooking‐pit site at Lunde in Vestfold, Norway

L Gustavsen, RJS Cannell, E Nau… - Archaeological …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In September 2010, an exceptionally large cooking‐pit site was discovered by means of
geophysical prospection at Lunde in Vestfold County, Norway. The site contains in excess of …

[PDF][PDF] Where are the missing boatyards? Steaming pits as boat building sites in the Nordic Bronze Age

J Ling, M Fauvelle, KI Austvoll, B Bengtsson… - Praehistorische …, 2024 - academia.edu
The boat stands out as a prominent symbol of the Nordic Bronze Age, depicted at thousands
of rock art sites and on several metal objects throughout Scandinavia. Paradoxically, direct …

[PDF][PDF] Cooking and feasting: Changes in food practice in the Iron Age

GB Bukkemoen - The agrarian life of the North, 2000 - library.oapen.org
This article seeks to explore to what extent food practices were altered with the
establishment of a new social structure in Late Iron Age, specifically in relation to an …

Familiarity breeds remembrance: on the reiterative power of cemeteries

M Moen - World Archaeology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Based on mortuary evidence from the Norwegian Viking Age (AD 750–1050), this article
seeks to present an argument for cemeteries as key components of social memory and …

Assembling in times of transition–the case of cooking pit sites

M Ødegaard - Ruralia, 2019 - duo.uio.no
Large cooking-pit sites in Norway are discussed as a source to the thing-system in the Early
Iron Age. The sites represent traces of large-scale gatherings associated with judicial …

[图书][B] Den første gården i Nord-Norge: jordbruksbosetting fra bronsealder til jernalder på Kveøy

JE Arntzen, I Sommerseth - 2010 - munin.uit.no
Seksjon for kulturvitenskap ved Tromsø Museum–Universitetsmuseet legger med dette fram
sluttpublikasjonen for de arkeologiske utgravingene som har blitt utført på Kveøy somrene …

Mounds Against the State? An Anarchist Approach to Mound Construction, Environmental Stress, and Centralization of Power in Viking and Merovingian Age …

AR Sæbø - European Journal of Archaeology, 2024 - cambridge.org
In this article, the author explores the cooperative aspects of mound construction in Late Iron
Age Scandinavia. Arguing against the outdated but widely held view that only centralized …

Sensory archaeology in Scandinavia and Finland

AJ Nyland - The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Sensory archaeology in Scandinavia and Finland has developed since the 1990s in the
context of phenomenological, empirical, scientific and ontological developments and …