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Hellere i Rogaland og bruken av landskapet i førromersk jernalder
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Formålet med denne artikkelen er å diskutere hvordan hellere i Rogaland ble anvendt i førromersk jernalder, og hvilken rolle de har spilt i utnyttelsen av landskapet. Utgangspunktet for diskusjonen er en heller ved navn ... -
Hidden Stories of Extinction: Hawaiian ʻAhuʻula Feather Capes as Biocultural Artefacts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07)Natural history museums have been the natural place to find remnants of extinction, but extinction can also be hidden in cultural artefacts. This article identifies certain possibilities and challenges in telling extinction ... -
Historical Spruce Abundance in Central Europe: A Combined Dendrochronological and Palynological Approach
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Spruce is the most cultivated tree species in modern forestry in Central Europe, since it has the ability to grow on many soil types with profitable biomass accumulation. However, even-aged and uniform spruce forests are ... -
Historieformidling og historiebevissthet : den utfordrende fortellingen om den fjerne fortiden
(AmS-Varia;49, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2009)Museums are non-places for teaching pupils/students history. Digital information and communication technology have given museums challenges that were not foreseen only a couple of decades ago to the art of presenting ... -
Historisk riss av utvikling og integrering av arkeologiske og naturvitenskapelige metoder. Eksempler fra Forsand og Rogaland forøvrig
(AmS-Varia;43, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005)This manuscript is a shortened version of an oral lecture held at the symposium «Structures and building tradition. Mechanical topsoil stripping – methods, interpretations and management». The lecture was meant to be an ... -
Household goods for winter travel and leisure in Norway : objects, games and processes of enculturation
(Chapter, 2023)In this paper, we shed new light on winter travel; our point of departure is the household goods related to medieval winter transportation in Scandinavia. Because most areas lacked cart roads, there was a network of trails ... -
How are teeth better than bone? An investigation of dental tissue diagenesis and state of preservation at a histological scale (with photo catalogue)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-07)Teeth are often the preferred substrate for isotopic and genetic assays in archaeological research. Teeth can yield isotopic signals from different periods of an individual's lifetime, useful in dietary reconstruction, ... -
Hus fra eldre jernalder på Årsvoll : Årsvoll gnr.64, bnr.7, Sandnes k., Rogaland
(Oppdragsrapport;2018/16, Research report, 2018)løpet av fire uker i juni/juli måned 2017 utførte Arkeologisk museum en undersøkelse av lokaliteten ID 178225, bosetningsspor utetter Årsvollveien, gnr. 64, bnr. 7 i Sandnes kommune. Tiltakshaver var Statens vegvesen som ... -
Husfruen : Formidling av fortidige roller
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Hustyper og sosialstruktur gjennom bronsealder på Forsandmoen, Rogaland, sørvest-Norge
(AmS-Varia;33, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 1998)The house-material from Forsandmoen, which consists of 22 longhouses and 16 smaller dwelling houses, dated to the Bronze Age primarily by 14C-dates, is analysed. Special attention is paid to the 69 houses consisting of ... -
If sherds could tell. Imported ceramics from the Hanseatic hinterland in Bergen, Norway. Producers, traders and consumers: who were they, and how were they connected?
(Chapter, 2015)The urban archaeology of medieval Norway is in one respect similar to that of other medieval European towns; pottery forms by far the largest amount of finds. However, unlike the situation in any other European ... -
Impulses of agro-pastoralism in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC on the south-western coastal rim of Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)A review of the available archaeological and palaeoecological evidence from the coastal heathlands of south-western Norway was compiled to reveal the processes of neolithisation proceeding from the Early Neolithic towards ... -
Inferring Long-term Landuse Development Through On-site Botanical Analyses at Øvre Øksnevad, Southwestern Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07)This study analysed pollen and plant macrofossils from mainly Bronze Age and Iron Age funerary, agricultural and settlement remains, to infer local plant exploitation and long-term land-use development at Øvre Øksnevad in ... -
Innberetning fra arkeologisk undersøkelse av gravminne ID 24127 på Østerhus, Hjelmeland kommune
(Oppdragsrapport;2013/2, Research report, 2013)På grunn av planer om utvidelse av en traktorveg måtte gravminne Id 24127 på gården Østerhus i Årdal, Hjelmeland kommune, fjernes ved arkeologisk undersøkelse. Gravminnet lå på en markert liten haug men det var i ... -
Innberetning fra arkeologisk undersøkelse av gravminne ID 24127 på Østerhus, Hjelmeland kommune
(Oppdragsrapport;2013/2, Research report, 2013)På grunn av planer om utvidelse av en traktorveg måtte gravminne Id 24127 på gården Østerhus i Årdal, Hjelmeland kommune, fjernes ved arkeologisk undersøkelse. Gravminnet lå på en markert liten haug men det var i utgangspunktet ... -
Innledning til seminaret "Kilder for klimadata i Norden fortrinnsvis i perioden 1860-1993"
(AmS-Varia;24, Chapter, 1995)The Museum of Archaeology , Stavanger (AmS) and its climate projects are briefly presented. Although the projects are fundamentally historical, their aim is not only to study the climatic history of the past but to ... -
InSituFarms. Archaeological Deposits in a Changing Climate Case Baŋkgohppi, Unjárgga gielda/Nesseby k., Finnmark
(NIKU Rapport;, Research report, 2017)«Case Baŋkgohppi»inngår som ett av tre overvåkingsstudier av kulturlag i forskningsprosjektet «InSituFarms». Undersøkelsen fant sted i en mødding fra yngre steinalder i Baŋkgohppi i Unjárgga gielda, Finnmark. Målet for ... -
Intensification of agriculture in southwestern Germany between the Bronze Age and Medieval period, based on archaeobotanical data from Baden-Württemberg
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)A system of farming with an alternation of land use between being cultivated or left fallow as grassland (Feldgraswirtschaft) developed in southwestern Germany since the Bronze Age. It involved fallow periods, where the ... -
Intentional fire management in the Holocene with emphasis on hunter-gatherers in the Mesolithic in South Norway
(AmS-skrifter;25, Book, 2016)The geographical and altitudinal distribution of the data from 68 palynological sites has allowed the synthesis of a relationship between the microscopic charcoal curves and people over time. Most of the selected sites ... -
Introduction to socialisation : recent research on childhood and children in the past
(AmS-skrifter;23, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)This introduction to the complex and manifold study of childhood and children in the past is one of the first presentations dedicated to socialisation that combines both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches ...