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Aina Heen Pettersen, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
https://www.ntnu.edu/employees/aina.pettersen
PhD Thesis: Farin Vestir: Perspectives on the chronology, biography and mutability of Insular objects in Viking-Age Norway (c. AD 770/800-950).
Publication:
Pettersen, Aina Margrethe Heen 2019. The Earliest Wave of Viking Activity? The Norwegian Evidence Revisited. European Journal of Archaeology 22 (4), 523–541
This article discusses the chronology and nature of the earliest Viking activity, based on a group of early
Andreas Hennius, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Sweden.
https://www.arkeologi.uu.se/staff/Presentations/andreas-hennius_en/
Dr. John Ljungkvist, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Sweden.
https://www.arkeologi.uu.se/staff/Presentations/john-ljungkvist-en/
Publication:
Hennius. A, Gustavsson, R. Ljungkvist, J. & Spindler, L. 2018. Whalebone Gaming Pieces: Aspects of Marine Mammal Exploitation in Vendel and Viking Age Scandinavia. European Journal of Archaeology 21 (4), 612–631.
Discussions of pre-Viking trade and production have for many decades focused on products made of
This is a podcast about new and innovative research in archaeology.
Each episode I talk with pioneering and influential archaeologists about their journal papers, books and research projects.
Season 1 is all about the latest research into the Archaeology of the Roman West.
Season 2 is on Innovative Research in Australia.
Season 3 is on Early Medieval Europe.
Future Seasons: Well, I'm open to suggestions!
Medieval Europe, Osteoarchaeology, Mesoamerica, Pacific Archaeology, Prehistoric Burials, Post-Medieval, Scientific Techniques, South-east Asia, Bronze Age Monuments. You tell me!
So, if you would like to hear seasons 4, 5 and more, then you might like to become a Patron of the show. Just click the Patron button:
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Support future seasons of the show: https://patron.podbean.com/ForeignCountries
Buy Foreign Countries a coffee:
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https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9G7GV9X432PN6
Aina Heen Pettersen, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
https://www.ntnu.edu/employees/aina.pettersen
PhD Thesis: Farin Vestir: Perspectives on the chronology, biography and mutability of Insular objects in Viking-Age Norway (c. AD 770/800-950).
Publication:
Pettersen, Aina Margrethe Heen 2019. The Earliest Wave of Viking Activity? The Norwegian Evidence Revisited. European Journal of Archaeology 22 (4), 523–541
This article discusses the chronology and nature of the earliest Viking activity, based on a group of early
Andreas Hennius, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Sweden.
https://www.arkeologi.uu.se/staff/Presentations/andreas-hennius_en/
Dr. John Ljungkvist, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Sweden.
https://www.arkeologi.uu.se/staff/Presentations/john-ljungkvist-en/
Publication:
Hennius. A, Gustavsson, R. Ljungkvist, J. & Spindler, L. 2018. Whalebone Gaming Pieces: Aspects of Marine Mammal Exploitation in Vendel and Viking Age Scandinavia. European Journal of Archaeology 21 (4), 612–631.
Discussions of pre-Viking trade and production have for many decades focused on products made of
This is a podcast about new and innovative research in archaeology.
Each episode I talk with pioneering and influential archaeologists about their journal papers, books and research projects.
Season 1 is all about the latest research into the Archaeology of the Roman West.
Season 2 is on Innovative Research in Australia.
Season 3 is on Early Medieval Europe.
Future Seasons: Well, I'm open to suggestions!
Medieval Europe, Osteoarchaeology, Mesoamerica, Pacific Archaeology, Prehistoric Burials, Post-Medieval, Scientific Techniques, South-east Asia, Bronze Age Monuments. You tell me!
So, if you would like to hear seasons 4, 5 and more, then you might like to become a Patron of the show. Just click the Patron button:
https://patron.podbean.com/ForeignCountries