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Brandt , L.Ø. 2018 . High-Definition Urban Fashion: Proteins Reveal Preferred Resources for Medieval Leather Shoes . Walton, P, 1988, ‘Dyes and wools in Iron Age textiles from Norway and Denmark’ Journal of Danish Archaeology 7, pp144-158. By Penelope Walton Rogers. Brandenburgh, C.R., 2010: Early medieval textile remains from settlements in the Netherlands.
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Visa tidigare/senare versioner av denna kursplan Dölj versionshistorik för av P Cornell · 2018 · Citerat av 11 — Sweden was for most of the time exempt from the heavy Danish The archaeological results show that the town area was covered with a A biomolecular archaeological approach to ”Nordic grog”. Danish Journal Of Archaeology, 2 (2), 112. Rosengren Pielberg, G., Golovko, A., Fitzsimmons, C., T. »On the mystery cloud of AD 536, a crisis in dispute and epidemic ergotism: a linking hypothesis«, Danish Journal of Archaeology, 2014, 3(1), 61–67. 30. av M Hjertman · 2018 · Citerat av 4 — What it meant to be Swedish or Danish-Norwegian in a town where there was a International Journal of Historical Archaeology 19: 623–646.
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Mads Dengsø Jessen of the National Museum of Denmark wrote me to say that he and his colleagues are re-launching the old Journal of Danish Archaeology (1982-2006) as Danish Journal of Archaeology
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In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a wealth of flint, bone, and ceramic artefacts. A comprehensive analysis of the faunal remains resulted in over 50,000 identified specimens. Roe deer and gadids predominate, but there are a wide variety of other species represented. Stable isotope analyses of dog bones point to the importance of
In 1920 on the island of Lolland, in southern Denmark the remains of one of northern Europe’s richest graves came to light, the Hoby chieftain burial. It revealed a large number of luxurious Roman goods, including two silver drinking cups decorated with Greek-inspired scenes from Homer’s Iliad.
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A special thanks to Robert Frei for providing access to the Danish Center for Isotope Journal of Archaeological Science The Journal of Urban Archaeology (JUA) is the first dedicated scholarly journal to May be an image of text that says 'Photo by the Danish German Jerash 6 days ago The Recent Origin of Man: Danish Axe-Hammer.
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Mads Dengsø Jessen, Mette Svart Kristiansen, Rune Iversen, Thomas Grane Danish Journal of Archaeology, formerly the Journal of Danish Archaeology is an open-access peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1982.