Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Rosvold, Jørgen"
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From mountains to towns: DNA from ancient reindeer antlers as proxy for domestic procurement networks in medieval Norway
Rosvold, Jørgen; Hansen, Gitte; Røed, Knut (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-08)In medieval archaeology there are long traditions for studying foreign, exotic material culture as proxy for procurement networks of international reach. A paradox is that domestic networks, which brought products to ... -
Interpreting archaeological site-formation processes at a mountain ice patch: A case study from Langfonne, Norway
Solli, Brit; Pilø, Lars Holger; Barrett, James H; Eiken, Trond; Finstad, Espen; Grønning, Sunniva; Post-Melbye, Julian R.; Nesje, Atle; Rosvold, Jørgen; Ødegård, Rune Strand (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In the context of global warming, ice patches are increasingly important foci of high-elevation archaeology. Langfonne in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway, is uniquely suited to provide a window onto site formation ... -
A preboreal elk (Alces alces L., 1758) antler from south-eastern Norway
Grøndahl, Finn Audun; Hufthammer, Anne Karin; Dahl, Svein Olaf; Rosvold, Jørgen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010)In 1895 a shed elk antler was found in a mire on a farm near Fluberg, in Søndre Land municipality in south-eastern Norway. The antler was first radiocarbon dated in 2008 and yielded the age 9,100 ± 50 BP (8,340 – 8,250 ... -
Reconstructing the history of a fragmented and heavily exploited red deer population using ancient and contemporary DNA
Rosvold, Jørgen; Røed, Knut H.; Hufthammer, Anne Karin; Andersen, Reidar; Stenøien, Hans K. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012-09-26)Background: Red deer (Cervus elaphus) have been an important human resource for millennia, experiencing intensive human influence through habitat alterations, hunting and translocation of animals. In this study we investigate ...