Blar i UBAS (Universitetet i Bergen arkeologiske skrifter) på tittel
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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
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From Soapstone Quarries to Churches: Control, Ownership and Transport Along the Helgeland Coast in North Norway
(UBAS - University of Bergen Archaeological Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017-08)Several soapstone quarries are found along the coast of Helgeland in north Norway, including some on islands in the mouth of Vefsnfjorden, where there are significant ancient workings. Several medieval stone churches in ... -
From the Farm of Oslo to the Townyard of Miklagard
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)Archaeological research on the medieval town of Oslo from 1970 and onwards has resulted in profound changes in the understanding of the origin and earliest development of the town. The description by Snorri Sturlasson in ... -
Gaelic lordly Settlement in 13th and 14th Century Ireland
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Gender and spatial patterns in the Scandinavian farmstead and outland
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS) International, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005) -
Gildehallen på Aure
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005) -
Haderslev - de første to århundreder
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Haymaking as the driving force for shieling use from the Viking Age/early Medieval Period: a comparative study of two outfield areas in southwestern Norway
(UBAS – Universitetet i Bergen Arkeologiske Skrifter;13, Chapter, 2022)This paper focuses on the southernmost group of shielings in Norway where haymaking was the driving force for the shieling practice. Two shieling zones in the county of Rogaland that differ in respect to relief and proximity ... -
Håndverk, kunst og kunnskap - noen komparative perspektiver på smedens sosiale identitet i jernalderen
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005) -
Helleristningene på Gjettum i Bærum
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Helleristningene på Tessem, Beitstad, Nord-Trøndelag
(Chapter, 2001) -
The Hinterland Connection: Metalworking as Entangled Social Practice
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)For many years and in many articles, archaeologist Ingvild Øye has discussed the relations between medieval urban centres and the agrarian hinterland in Norway. A recurrent topic has been the extent of farming and livestock ... -
Historisk-arkeologisk samvirke
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Houses of Commons, Houses of Lords? The Thing on the Threshold of Statehood in Rogaland, Western Norway in the Merovingian and Viking Ages
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)In a Northern European context, little knowledge exists about the representational things prior to the establishment of statehood. During these legal assemblies, the delegates acted as representatives of their communities. ... -
How Archaeology Saved Bryggen
(UBAS, University of Bergen Archaeological Series; 8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)In 1976, Bryggen’s Museum opened its doors to an audience that for more than twenty years had heard reports of extraordinary discoveries and rare objects found during the archaeological excavations at Bryggen. Following a ... -
Hvorfor de første 200 årene? En introduksjon.
(Universitetet i Bergen, Arkeologiske Skrifter (UBAS), Chapter, 2008)