The subject of corpses from mass violence is surprisingly unexplored, even though the materiality of the corpse carries strong symbolic capital in conflicts. The aim of my PhD research is to create new knowledge about the implications of unburied corpses that stem from intergroup conflicts, and subsequently to add knowledge concerning how intergroup violence is organised to achieve desired social agendas. In the licentiate thesis presented here, I research the conditions for postmortem agency and how treatment of corpses can be studied in prehistory, specifically through the material remains of unburied corpses from the Sandby borg massacre. The Sandby borg case study is explored through a bioarchaeological perspective. Inside the Iron Age ...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
Destruction and human remains investigates a crucial question frequently neglected in academic debat...
This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools fo...
A massacre took place inside the Sandby borg ringfort, southeast Sweden, at the end of the fifth cen...
The aim of this work is to advance the knowledge of peri- and postmortem corporeal circumstances in ...
In the ringfort Sandby borg (A.D. 400–550) on Öland, Sweden, remains of 26 unburied humans were exca...
The Swedish archaeological and bioarchaeological research on executions and execution victims in the...
In the discipline of archaeology death has always been a common subject. Graves and dead bodies in d...
There is an ongoing debate concerning the nature of warfare and violence in the Iron Age of Britain....
This essay consider ritual death during the ironage, and through a presentation of historical and ar...
This volume integrates data from researchers in bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology to explain ...
This thesis focuses on the British Iron Age and challenging the current hypotheses of exposing the d...
The bioarchaeological record has an abundance of scientific evidence based on skeletal indicators of...
This paper investigates possible interpretations of a cremated grave material from the Vendel period...
The involvement of archaeology in mass grave forensic investigations was a product of the violent co...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
Destruction and human remains investigates a crucial question frequently neglected in academic debat...
This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools fo...
A massacre took place inside the Sandby borg ringfort, southeast Sweden, at the end of the fifth cen...
The aim of this work is to advance the knowledge of peri- and postmortem corporeal circumstances in ...
In the ringfort Sandby borg (A.D. 400–550) on Öland, Sweden, remains of 26 unburied humans were exca...
The Swedish archaeological and bioarchaeological research on executions and execution victims in the...
In the discipline of archaeology death has always been a common subject. Graves and dead bodies in d...
There is an ongoing debate concerning the nature of warfare and violence in the Iron Age of Britain....
This essay consider ritual death during the ironage, and through a presentation of historical and ar...
This volume integrates data from researchers in bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology to explain ...
This thesis focuses on the British Iron Age and challenging the current hypotheses of exposing the d...
The bioarchaeological record has an abundance of scientific evidence based on skeletal indicators of...
This paper investigates possible interpretations of a cremated grave material from the Vendel period...
The involvement of archaeology in mass grave forensic investigations was a product of the violent co...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
Destruction and human remains investigates a crucial question frequently neglected in academic debat...
This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools fo...