From the mid 1800’s, lead amulets with runic inscriptions have been showing up in the archaeological material in Norway, somewhat sporadically. Since then, the interest for these artefacts has been minimal, at least from an archaeological perspective. Most of the research has been done philologically, and there is only a handful that examines the archaeological context. In the last decade, these objects seem to be showing up in larger amounts than ever before. This at least, seems to be the case in Denmark, where the numbers have changed drastically. It is possible to see these tendencies in Norway as well, and this is due to a rise in popularity of metal detectors among the general population. The aim of this thesis is to examine to what d...
The use of coins as pendants is a common practice in the Scandinavian Viking Age (c. AD 800–1140). A...
During the last decade, hobbyist metal detecting has increased in Norway, and causes both issues and...
The main purpose of this article is to make an inventory and then establish a register of the Scandi...
Since the 19th century archaeologists have found different types om amulet rings on various dig site...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the distribution, forms, and function(s) of iron amulets dep...
This dissertation considers Viking Age Scandinavian inscribed runestones in order to determine their...
In 2016, a metal detectorist found a circular lead medallion with iconography on both side...
In the Scandinavian Runic-text Database, 69 medieval objects with runic inscriptions from Oslo are r...
The main purpose of this thesis has been to study the ritual remains from the Sámi region, over an e...
This paper seeks to contribute to a recent debate on the use of private metal detectingand its value...
The new rhombus-shaped cast amulet of the 10th century, made in the Borre style by means of the ope...
This article presents and discusses the use and itineraries of inset lead weights from Norway and th...
In recent years we have seen a marked rise in private metal detecting in Møre og Romsdal, especially...
The aim of this paper is to provide a new reading and interpretation of the runic inscription on a s...
The stone inscribed with older runes from Fuglset in Molde municipality, western Norway, was found ...
The use of coins as pendants is a common practice in the Scandinavian Viking Age (c. AD 800–1140). A...
During the last decade, hobbyist metal detecting has increased in Norway, and causes both issues and...
The main purpose of this article is to make an inventory and then establish a register of the Scandi...
Since the 19th century archaeologists have found different types om amulet rings on various dig site...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the distribution, forms, and function(s) of iron amulets dep...
This dissertation considers Viking Age Scandinavian inscribed runestones in order to determine their...
In 2016, a metal detectorist found a circular lead medallion with iconography on both side...
In the Scandinavian Runic-text Database, 69 medieval objects with runic inscriptions from Oslo are r...
The main purpose of this thesis has been to study the ritual remains from the Sámi region, over an e...
This paper seeks to contribute to a recent debate on the use of private metal detectingand its value...
The new rhombus-shaped cast amulet of the 10th century, made in the Borre style by means of the ope...
This article presents and discusses the use and itineraries of inset lead weights from Norway and th...
In recent years we have seen a marked rise in private metal detecting in Møre og Romsdal, especially...
The aim of this paper is to provide a new reading and interpretation of the runic inscription on a s...
The stone inscribed with older runes from Fuglset in Molde municipality, western Norway, was found ...
The use of coins as pendants is a common practice in the Scandinavian Viking Age (c. AD 800–1140). A...
During the last decade, hobbyist metal detecting has increased in Norway, and causes both issues and...
The main purpose of this article is to make an inventory and then establish a register of the Scandi...