Blar i AmS-Skrifter på dokumenttype "Peer reviewed"
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Aeolian activity during the last 9200 calendar years BP along the southwestern coastal rim of Norway
(AmS-Skrifter;21, Book; Peer reviewed, 2009)Aeolian sand deposits intercalated with organic layers have been reported from Holocene sediment sequences below the marine limit (ML) at twelve sites along the coastal rim of southwestern Norway for over a century. This ... -
Becoming people : early iron age courtyard sites in Norway as arenas for rites de passage
(AmS-Skrifter;23, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)This paper suggests that the courtyard sites of western Scandinavia were primarily arenas for transformation rituals from childhood to manhood. These were central, defining practices for both individuals and society as a ... -
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 ... -
Sea level studies along the coast of of southwestern Norway. With emphasise on three short-lived Holocene marine events
(AmS-Skrifter;20, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2006)A detailed study of field-reports, published and unpublished data from archaeological and natural science investigations close to the sea shore in the period from the 1930s to 2005, have been compiled and partly reinterpreted ... -
The deforestation patterns and the establishment of the coastal heathland of southwestern Norway
(AmS-skrifter;15, Book; Peer reviewed, 2000)Palynological data collected over a period of 60 years have been compiled and re-interpreted in order to reveal the deforestation patterns and heath establishment in the southwestern Norwegian coastal heathland. This ... -
The vegetarian component of a late medieval diet. An example from Erkebispegården – the Archbishop’s palace in Trondheim, Norway
(AmS-Skrifter;16, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2000)Trondheim was the seat of an archbishop from 1152/53 until the reformation reached Norway in 1537. Erkebispegården, the archbishop’s residence, was established around AD 1170 and included living quarters and other ...