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Nidarneset før Nidaros; Trondheims landskaps- og bosetningshistorie i perioden 500 f.Kr.-1000 e.Kr.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article presents and discusses the range of prehistoric archaeological material derived from excavations in the medieval town of Trondheim. The town grew up on Nidarneset, a low-lying peninsula located at the point ... -
Nidarneset før Nidaros; Trondheims landskaps- og bosetningshistorie i perioden 500 f.Kr.-1000 e.Kr.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article presents and discusses the range of prehistoric archaeological material derived from excavations in the medieval town of Trondheim. The town grew up on Nidarneset, a low-lying peninsula located at the point ... -
The Nomadic Nenets dwelling “Mya”: the symbolism of a woman’s role and space in a changing tundra
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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, ... -
“Not a Major or Complicated Task”: Activating Dugnad under COVID-19 and the Imagination of Equality in the Norwegian Welfare State
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Abstract: In Norway, the institution of the welfare state and trust in the government defined the country’s approach to tackling the pandemic. In particular, the government’s strategy to activate the cultural concept of ... -
“Not a Major or Complicated Task”: Activating Dugnad under COVID-19 and the Imagination of Equality in the Norwegian Welfare State
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In Norway, the institution of the welfare state and trust in the government defined the country’s approach to tackling the pandemic. In particular, the government’s strategy to activate the cultural concept of dugnad(voluntary, ... -
Objects as Identity markers - Ways of mediating the past in a South Sámi and Norse borderland
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Museums have several means of communicating with their audiences. The problems discussed here concern how local museums interact with their audience when the past they want to portray is multiple, complex and sometimes ... -
Okkupasjonens kulturminner Dokumentasjon og overvåking av andre verdenskrigs kulturminner ved hjelp av flyfoto
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On-site Radioscopic Qualitative Assessment of Historic Timber Structures: Identification and Mapping of Biological Deterioration of Wood
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016) -
Only benign encounters? The Sami, Wehrmacht, the secret police services and Lebensborn in the North Calotte at war, 1940–1944
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
Only benign encounters? The Sami, Wehrmacht, the secret police services and Lebensborn in the North Calotte at war, 1940–1944
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article sheds new light on previous perceptions of good relations between the occupant forces and the Sami minority in Finland and Norway between 1941 and 1944. The preconditions and varieties of relations and encounters ... -
Organic Loss in Drained Wetland Monuments: Managing the Carbon Footprint
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012) -
Painted Wood Climate Risk Analysis by the HERIe Model of Building Protection and Conservation Heating Scenarios in Norwegian Medieval Stone Churches
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)HERIe was used to model the effect of changes to indoor climate on the risk of humidity-induced mechanical damage (cracking and plastic deformation) to wooden panels painted with stiff gesso in two Norwegian medieval stone ... -
Pars pro toto—Remote Sensing Data for the Reconstruction of a Rounded Chalcolithic Site from NE Romania: The Case of Ripiceni–Holm Settlement (Cucuteni Culture)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Pars pro toto—Remote Sensing Data for the Reconstruction of a Rounded Chalcolithic Site from NE Romania: The Case of Ripiceni–Holm Settlement (Cucuteni Culture)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Participation and cultural heritage management in Norway. Who, when, and how people participate
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Participation in democracy has been suggested as an inherent value of democracy by allowing citizens to participate in political decision-making. Since the 2000s and, more particularly, after the creation of the UNESCO ... -
Photogrammetric Measurement of Erosion at the Sabbath Point Beothuk Site in Central Newfoundland, Canada
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Place Identity with a Historic Landscape – An Interview-Based Case Study of Local Residents’ Relationship with the Austrått Landscape in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018) -
Planning for a sustainable Oslo: the challenge of turning urban theory into practice
(Journal article, 2017)Many cities today face challenges related to urban growth. This is also the case in Oslo, currently one of the fastest growing capitals in Europe. In order to prepare for the population growth, a new municipal master plan ... -
Political and Ritual Aspects of Cooking Pits
(Chapter, 2017)