Blar i Vitenskapelige publikasjoner på forfatter "Kristiansen, Monica"
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Archaeological Prospection with Motorised Multichannel Ground-Penetrating Radar Arrays on Snow-Covered Areas in Norway
Gabler, Manuel; Trinks, Immo; Nau, Erich; Hinterleitner, Alois; Paasche, Knut; Gustavsen, Lars; Kristiansen, Monica; Tonning, Christer; Schneidhofer, Petra; Kucera, Matthias; Neubauer, Wolfgang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019) -
Delineating an Unmarked Graveyard by High-Resolution GPR and pXRF Prospection: The Medieval Church Site of Furulund in Norway
Cannell, Rebecca; Gustavsen, Lars; Kristiansen, Monica; Nau, Erich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The lack of accurate locational information on abandoned medieval and later graveyards constitutes a considerable challenge to national and local bodies tasked with their protection and management. These sites are increasingly ... -
Halls at Borre: the discovery of three large buildings at a Late Iron and Viking Age royal burial site in Norway
Tonning, Christer; Schneidhofer, Petra; Nau, Erich; Gansum, Terje; Lia, Vibeke; Gustavsen, Lars; Filzwieser, Roland; Wallner, Mario; Kristiansen, Monica; Neubauer, Wolfgang; Paasche, Knut; Trinks, Immo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Kartlegging av middelalderske kirkesteder i Norge med Georadar: Resultater fra Furulund, Hylestad og Habbarstad kirkesteder
Kristiansen, Monica; Hillesland, Kristoffer; Nau, Erich; Gustavsen, Lars; Gaut, Bjarne; Herstad, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)I Norge er det registrert flere hundre nedlagte kirkesteder fra middelalderen, der en betydelig andel mangler sikker stedfesting. Kirkestedene, som befinner seg over hele landet, ligger ofte i områder som i dag benyttes ... -
Sem: A Viking Age metalworking site in the southeast of Norway?
Gustavsen, Lars; Kristiansen, Monica; Nau, Erich; Tafjord, Bernt-Egil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Evidence pertaining to Viking Age industry and trade is rarely encountered in the Norwegian archaeological record, although recent evidence suggests that sites of this character are more common than previously thought. ...