steinarsol.bsky.social
@steinarsol.bsky.social
Archaeologist at the University of Oslo
Want to learn more about OA publishing in archaeology? Our paper on publishing trends among Norwegian archaeologists is now published. OA publications are increasing, but there’s still a way to go. On the positive side, archaeology is progressing faster than other humanistic disciplines.
Assessing the Development in Open Access Publishing in Archaeology: A Case Study From Norway
This article examines open access (OA) publishing within archaeology by using Norway as a case study. The authors present data on research publications ( n = 1,517) produced by archaeologists at Norwe...
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April 25, 2025 at 5:25 AM
The first paper presenting the archaeological context, including the radiocarbon dates, of the Hole runestone is now published in @antiquityj.bsky.social. Great collaboration with @kristelzilmer.bsky.social @kristervasshus.bsky.social @sanderiksen.bsky.social and other colleagues at @uio.no
NEW Piecing together fragments of the world’s earliest known rune-stone finds they fit together like a jigsaw puzzle and may have been separated intentionally, illuminating the varied pragmatic and ritual aspects of Germanic rune-stones.

A puzzling #AntiquityThread 🧩 1/15 🧵
February 3, 2025 at 8:19 PM