Blar i UBAS (Universitetet i Bergen arkeologiske skrifter) på tittel
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Faces and Figures - Myth and Mentality in the Motives of Highly Decorated Pottery from Bergen
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)Archaeological finds of pottery are often seen as a rather dull and dry material, useful yet for dating purpose and occasionally nice as illustration, but with little relevance for insight into the medieval mentality and ... -
Faglig program i arkeologi for Universitetsmuseet i Bergen 2020–2025. Steinalder til og med mellomneolittisk tid (9500–2350 f.Kr.)
(UBAS – Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter;11, Book; Peer reviewed, 2020) -
Fang kvalen! Tankar langs ristningsberga på Nordvestlandet
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2006) -
‘Female’ Activities, ‘Female’ Artefacts? A Theoretical Approach to Women and Gender in Medieval Bergen
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
Fenomenologiske perspektiver: Gravritualer i bronsealderen
(UBAS - Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter, Hovedfag/Master, Chapter, 2005) -
Fine Belt-Buckles of Walrus Ivory - also Made in Greenland
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)It is usually believed that finely shaped and decorated objects found in Greenland were imported from elsewhere. However, a broken and discarded rough-out of a walrus-ivory beltbuckle found in 1997-1998 at a rescue excavation ... -
The First Norwegian Towns Seen on the Background of European History
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)New archaeological finds and new research have given us a better understanding of the question about the revitalisation of the economic life and emergence of towns in Europe after the Dark Ages following the fall of the ... -
Flytende identiteter - dyrebein i graver og førkristne personoppfatninger
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2006) -
Folkhemmet möter butöserna
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2006) -
Food, Pots and Gender
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2006) -
The Forest Finns of Norway and Sweden and their use and conception of landscape
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS) International, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005) -
Forsking og forvalting. Det arkeologiske kjeldepotensial
(UBAS - Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013) -
Forvaltning av agrare kulturminner i utmark
(UBAS nordisk, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2007) -
Fosterbegravelser - en skikk utenom alle skikker
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2006) -
Fra funn til samfunn. Forord, Tabula Gratulatoria og innholdsliste
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Från Karon till Sankte Per - gravskick i Skandinavien under efterreformatorisk tid
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Från landskapens monument til monumentens landskap - om döda och efterlevande med exempel från äldre bronsålder, 1700-1100 cal BC
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From Homeland to Home; Using Soapstone to Map Migration and Settlement in the North Atlantic
(UBAS - University of Bergen Archaeological Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017-08)One of the most characteristic features of Viking material culture is the use of soapstone (steatite) to make vessels, lamps and other artefacts. As soapstone was a readily available material in the Viking homelands, the ... -
From Numeric Data to Cultural History - A Typological and Chronological Analysis of Soapstone Vessels from the Medieval Bryggen Wharf in Bergen, Norway
(UBAS - University of Bergen Archaeological Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017-08)This paper’s task is to establish a typology and a finer chronology of medieval Norwegian soapstone vessels used primarily as cooking pots. The case study includes 806 soapstone vessels from BRM 0 the Bryggen site located ... -
From Paganism to Christianity in Norway - An Examination of Graves and Grave Finds
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)