Browsing Department of Cultural History by Title
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Pentecostalism and Witchcraft: Spiritual Warfare in Africa and Melanesia
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Post-Tridentine Mass Attendance as Devotion to the Suffering Christ
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Continuing the long tradition of the allegorical interpretation of the Mass, the seventeenth- and eighteenth century ideal of proper mass attendance was devotion to the suffering Christ, inextricably linked to each step ... -
Professional-Collector Collaboration
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This article introduces the first of what will ultimately be two collections of case studies in archaeologist–responsible/responsive artifact collector collaboration. Focused on the United States, the articles in this issue ... -
Prosjekt Norheimsund Videregåande Skule. Arkeologisk undersøkelse Norheimsund sentrum. Aktivitet- og bosetningsspor fra bronse- og jernalder.
(Arkeologiske utgravingsrapporter fra Fornminneseksjonen;, Research report, 2023-02)Denne rapporten omhandler den arkeologiske undersøkelsen av lokaliteten Askeladden id 273943, Sandve gnr. 11 bnr 30, som foregikk høsten 2022, i Kvam kommune, Hordaland i Vestland fylke (fig. 1). Totalt ble det undersøkt ... -
Scener fra vikingtid som kilde til kosmologi
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Viking Age art is dominated by animal motifs. In particular, the so-called ‘gripping-beasts’ spread from the end of the eighth century. This article discusses a couple of examples of motifs on archaeological objects in ... -
The Sticta fuliginosa group in Norway and Sweden
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)A recent investigation demonstrated that Sticta fuliginosa (Hoffm.) Ach., as currently treated, includes four distinct species in Europe: Sticta fuliginosa s. str., S. fuliginoides Magain & Sérus., S. ciliata Tayl., and ... -
“This Is My Place”. (Hi)Storytelling Churches in the Northern Netherlands
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This article proposes storytelling as a tool to return historic church buildings to the people in today’s secularized society. It starts by recognizing the unique qualities shared by most historic churches, namely that ... -
Universitetsmuseet, Bergen
(Pacific Presences series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)