Browsing Vitenskapelige publikasjoner by Issue Date
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Kulturmiljøet Mølen - bruk av fjernmåling i endringsanalyser
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Bruken av Borreparken i regionale kulturarvsstrategier i Vestfold
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)The Borre memorial as a place for commemoration – a regional heritage perspective -
From Bastions of Justice to Sites of Adventure
(Journal article, 2014)A continuous discussion of which perspectives to include and which to exclude characterises the definition of cultural heritage. After Norway’s new Prison Act had been introduced in 1857, the foremost architects in the ... -
Monitoring cultural heritage environments in Svalbard – Smeerenburg, a whaling station on Amsterdam Island
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Cultural environments are not static and unchanging, they are subject to a number of site transformation processes. Environmental hazards and human activity are among the primary degradation parameters for cultural heritage ... -
Ruseformete massefangstanlegg for villrein i nordre Hedmark : samiske eller norrøne tradisjoner?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015) -
When dendrochronology corroborates: Art history
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015) -
In situ site preservation in the unsaturated zone: Avaldsnes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)In recent years, attempts have been made to transfer systems of monitoring archaeological deposits outside the medieval towns. This paper presents the results of the past two years' investigations and monitoring at the ... -
Monitoring cultural heritage by comparing DEMs derived from historical aerial photographs and airborne laser scanning
(Journal article, 2015)This paper presents results from a study where identification and documentation of landscape changes using a combination of historical aerial photographs and newer airborne laser scanning (ALS) data were examined. The study ... -
Saami reindeer herders cooperate with social group members and genetic kin
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Cooperative behaviors evolve by ultimately increasing the inclusive fitness of performers as well as recipients of those behaviors. Such increases can occur via direct or indirect fitness benefits, theoretically explained ... -
Market Economy vs. Risk Management: How Do Nomadic Pastoralists Respond to Increasing Meat Prices?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)A growing body of evidence shows that for nomadic pastoralists herd accumulation is an efficient strategy for buffering environmental variation and maximizes long-term survival. Pastoralists may thus view livestock as ... -
Assessing the impact of human activity on cultural heritage in Svalbard: a remote sensing study of London
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A Museum Cruise in Foul Waters: An Empirical Analysis of the Debate Triggered by the Proposal to Move the Norwegian Viking Ships from Bygdøy to Bjørvika
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)This article analyzes the debate that ensued from a suggestion to relocate three Norwegian Viking ships from Bygdøy to Bjørvika. People do not only debate the ships’ material vulnerability but they also express different ... -
Saami reindeer herders cooperate with social group members and genetic kin
(Journal article, 2015)Cooperative behaviors evolve by ultimately increasing the inclusive fitness of performers as well as recipients of those behaviors. Such increases can occur via direct or indirect fitness benefits, theoretically explained ... -
The topographies of affect : prisons perceived as soundscapes
(Journal article, 2015)Based on a critical reading of three prison protocols from 1860 to 1930, this article examines the affective quality of prisons as social spaces. Guided by concepts such as affect and embodiment, it looks closer at the ... -
Embodiment unbound: Moving beyond divisions in the understanding and practice of heritage conservation
(Journal article, 2015)This contribution discusses how embodied heritage values operate within a context of heritage sites, and tangible and intangible embodiments of what is valued as heritage. This is partly intended to re contextualize ideas ... -
North Norwegian Farm Mounds - economic resources and landscape conditions
(Chapter, 2016)Farm mounds – built-up archaeological deposits from long term rural settlements at fixed sites – is a characteristic of the medieval rural settlement in northern Norway, the Norse settlements on the North Atlantic Islands, ... -
Why do Tibetan pastoralists hunt?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The Tibetan nomads in the Aru Basin have until recently relied on hunting as an additional source forsubsistence. They hunted the endangered Tibetan antelope or chiru (Pantholops hodgsoni), blue sheep(Pseudois nayaur), ... -
Smaller saami herding groups cooperate more in a public goods experiment
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Group living often entails a balance between individual selfinterest and benefits to the group as a whole. Situations in which an individual’s vested interests conflict with collective interests are known as social dilemmas ... -
Research and Monitoring on Conservation State and Preservation Conditions in Unsaturated Archaeological Deposits of a Medieval Farm Mound in Troms and a Late Stone Age Midden in Finnmark, Northern Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This paper presents archaeological observations and results of palaeoecological and geochemical analyses of archaeological deposits from two rural sites in northernmost Norway. These are combined with climate data and the ...