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Norwegian Archaeological Review is an international journal with particular emphasis on archaeological theory, method and practice.
Women figure in Denmark's elite Bronze Age oak coffin burials - but were they 'foreign women' (Fremde frau), victoms of warfare, or traders?

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Photo: The Skrydstrup woman, Fig. 3 in Eikeland 2025 (above link)
August 29, 2025 at 11:25 AM
This study of oak ship timbers from Viking ship burials in Norway showed that the Grønhaug ship is much older than previously thought, ready more in the open access paper by Daly, Kimball and Bill:

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August 22, 2025 at 6:13 AM
Not familiar with 'the plant turn' in archaeology? Here is an excellent introduction by B. Taylor - and it's open access!
Living Amongst and with Trees: Botanical Agency and the Archaeology of Plant-Human Relationships
The last decade has seen a significant change in the way the humanities have approached the study of botanical life. Termed ‘the plant turn’, this questions traditional views of plants as a largely...
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August 21, 2025 at 7:50 AM
The Hølland site is a key to the development of #ceramic production, from the Late #Roman #IronAge (AD 200–400) and throughout the Migration Period (AD 400–550) in Norway.

Read more in our most recent online publication:
Pyrotechnology in Turbulent Times: The Hølland Ceramic Workshop and Its Implications for Connectivity in Migration Period Western Scandinavia
This article presents key results of the excavations of the unique Hølland site in Ogna, Jæren in southwest Norway (cal. date range 203 BC–AD 553). Strategically located in a core region for cerami...
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May 20, 2025 at 3:15 PM
May 14, 2025 at 6:39 PM