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Plural tuna-names in Norway
(UBAS – Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter;14, Chapter, 2023)This paper investigates the settlements with plural tuna-names in Norway, with the objective to investigate if they, as their East Scandinavian counterparts, show indications of centrality during the Scandinavian Iron Age. ... -
Pollenanalyse - en nødvendig metode for å forstå jernalderens jordbrukslandskap
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Preface
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Preface
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Preface, Tabula Gratulatoria, Contents
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter, 2015)On the 26th of August, 2015, Ingvild Øye celebrates her 70th birthday and retires from her position as Professor of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Bergen. This calls for a Festschrift in her honour, represented ... -
The process of recording the Sámi place names at Stuorgieddi in the region of southern Troms, Northern Norway
(UBAS – Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter;14, Chapter, 2023)Studies from a Sámi settlement on the island of Iinnasuolu in the region of Southern Troms, Northern Norway, where a large number of traces in the outlying fields from earlier settlements are localised, were the point of ... -
Production and use of soapstone vessels in the Swiss Alps
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Protoindustrial iron production in Østerdalen and challenges in managing this heritage
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS) International, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005) -
Protosamiska och samiska boplatser i Norrland under tidlig metalltid
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Recent archaeological surveys in Ryfylke, with examples from Sandsa, Grasdalen and Forsandmoen
(UBAS – Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter;13, Chapter, 2022)In 2015, Rogaland County Council began the most extensive archaeological surveys in the mountain areas of Ryfylke since the development of hydropower came to a halt in the 1980s. This article aims to demonstrate how such ... -
Reconstructing a Medieval Underground Soapstone Quarry: Bakkaunet in Trondheim in an International Perspective
(UBAS - University of Bergen Archaeological Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017-08)Underground medieval quarries are rare, in Norway and elsewhere in Europe. Thus the question: Could a big underground soapstone quarry have been opened at Bakkaunet in Trondheim (central Norway) in the Middle Ages? This ... -
Religion embedded in the landscape - Sami studies and the recognition of otherness
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A Revised Chronology of the Mesolithic in Southeast Norway
(UBAS – Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter;12, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)A chronological outline of the Mesolithic in southeast Norway was published by Egil Mikkelsen in 1975, dividing the Mesolithic period into four succeeding phases. Since then, this chronology has remained the main framework ... -
Ribe - de første par hundrede år
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2008) -
Roskilde i 11. og 12. århundrede
(Chapter, 2001) -
Samfunn, symboler og identitet. Forord, Tabula Gratulatoria og innholdsliste
(UBAS nordisk, Chapter, 2007) -
The Sandbekkdalen Quarry, Kvikne: A Window into Early Iron Age Soapstone Exploitation in Norway
(UBAS - University of Bergen Archaeological Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017-08) -
The Scandinavian Ice Sheet as a barrier for Human colonization of Norway
(UBAS – Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter;12, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)Several times during the Last Ice Age, the ice sheet covered only mountain areas so that it theoretically was possible for humans to colonize coastal areas of Norway. The last time this happened prior to the Last Glacial ... -
“Se og se, men ikke skjelne” - om taus kunnskap i arkeologien
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The sea as ”innmark” or ”utmark”
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS) International, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005)