Blar i UBAS (Universitetet i Bergen arkeologiske skrifter) på tittel
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Vágar i de første to hundreårene - en annerledes bydannelse
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2008) -
Verning og fjerning - utilsiktede konsekvenser av kulturminneloven av 1905?
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005) -
A Versatile Resource - The Procurement and Use of Soapstone in Norway and The North Atlantic Region
(UBAS - University of Bergen Archaeological Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017-08)Soapstone is a remarkable rock. While it is very workable due to a high content of talc, the softest known mineral in existence, it is also durable, heat-resistant and has a high heat storage capacity. These properties ... -
Vestlandets steinkors. Monumentalisme i brytningen mellom hedendom og kristendom
(UBAS - Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter, Hovedfag/Master, Chapter, 2007) -
Viipuri (Sw. Viborg, Ru. Vyborg)
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2008) -
Villages in the forest - Outland economy and cultural identity of the human groups in Vologda region, Northern Russia, 950-1300 AD
(UBAS - University of Bergen Archaeological Series - International, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005) -
Visions and revisions - Northern influence in South Scandinavian rock art
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2006) -
A Western Norwegian Log Building Technique. Log Constructions in Bergen in Relation to Other Medieval Towns and Still Standing Medieval Buildings in Rural Norway
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
What is in a Home? Issues of Home and Materiality in Archaeology
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Who owned the products? Production and exchange of quernstones, Hyllestad in Sogn, Western Norway
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Wood resource exploitation in the Norse North Atlantic: a review of recent research and future directions
(UBAS – Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter;13, Chapter, 2022)The North Atlantic islands have always been relatively wood-poor. Nonetheless, from the Viking Age they were home to Norse settlers who in their homelands relied significantly on wood resources for the production of a huge ...