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Bridging the Gap: Classification, Theory and Practice in Public Archaeology
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Models and classifications have been a part of thinking about public archaeology since at least the early 2000s, but how are these ideas translated into practice? By looking into the development of such classifications and ... -
Brudebenker i norske kirker
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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 -
Bygninger for sorg og avskjed: Norske gravkapeller ca 1860-1950
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Caged for Protection: Exploring the Paradoxes of Protecting New Zealand's Dactylanthus taylorii
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Emerging from an ethnographic encounter with the conservation efforts to save an enclave of Dactylanthus taylorii in Tngariro National Park, the article discusses some of the paradoxes of conservation management by ... -
Cancel Culture in the Middle Ages: Projecting and Negating Minds in Old Norse Literature
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The aim of this article is to explore how non-Christian deities are described, in comparison to the Christian God, in three Old Norse texts, belonging to different genres: Heimskringla, Barlaams saga og Jósafats, Elíss ... -
A CARVED MEDIEVAL CHESS KING FOUND ON THE ISLAND OF HITRA, NEAR TRONDHEIM, NORWAY
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009) -
Castles of the Mind in Old Norse Culture: Archeological and Literary Evidence of St. Clement’s Church in Niðaróss
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article juxtaposes the recently excavated archeological remains of St. Clement’s church in medieval Niðaróss (five wooden churches on top of each other with a material connection to a sixth older church) to the way ... -
“Catching a Child”: giving birth under nomadic conditions. The methods of pre- and postnatal care of the Nenets mothers and babies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05)Objectives: The term “Catching a Child” is used by the Tundra Nenets people for the process of giving birth. The author is providing a description of the preparations for giving birth on the tundra in the Nenets nomadic ... -
Changing histories and ethnicities in a Sámi and Norse borderland
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Changing histories and ethnicities in a Sámi and Norse borderland -
City governance, participatory democracy and cultural heritage in Barcelona, 1986-2022
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Citizen participation in Barcelona has undergone a gradual process of institutionalisation that has accelerated over the last ten years. Today, participatory governance in areas such as urban planning and the management ... -
Climate Change and Migration for Scandinavian Saami: A Review of Possible Impacts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Migration, especially of indigenous peoples, related to or influenced by climate change continues to gain increasing research and policy attention. Limited material remains for this topic for Scandinavia’s indigenous people, ... -
Climate change and the deteriorating archaeological and environmental archives of the Arctic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The cold, wet climate of the Arctic has led to the extraordinary preservation of archaeological sites and materials that offer important contributions to the understanding of our common cultural and ecological history. ... -
Climate change impacts and fungal decay in vulnerable historie buildings at Svalbard
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Closing the Tabernacle: European Madonna Tabernacles c. 1150 – c. 1350
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)There are at least twenty-nine Madonna tabernacles from 1150–1350 with one or more wings preserved, most of them in Scandinavia and Spain. These tabernacles housed a sculpture of the Virgin and Child. In the open position, ... -
Coastal Erosion Affecting Cultural Heritage in Svalbard. A Case Study in Hiorthhamn (Adventfjorden)—An Abandoned Mining Settlement
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Coastal Erosion of Arctic Cultural Heritage in Danger: A Case Study from Svalbard, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Strong cultural heritage management relies on a thorough evaluation of the threats faced by heritage sites, both in the present and in the future. In this study, we analysed the changes in the position of Hiorthhamn shoreline ... -
Collaborative foundations of herding: The formation of cooperative groups among Tibetan pastoralists
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The pastoral literature place little emphasis on the cooperative aspect of being a pastoralist. Part of the neglect stems from conflating the livestock owning unit, i.e. the household, with the herding group. Among Tibetan ... -
Comparison of social complexity in two independent pastoralist societies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Pastoralists rely on networks of cooperating households containing relatives and others to help with production and various other daily activities. To understand how socioecological differences and commonalities affect ... -
A Competing Harvester, Stakeholder, and Environmental Threat: Positioning Reindeer in Metla Forestry Research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)