This is an electronic version of an article published in the Norwegian Archaeological Review© 2008. Copyright Taylor & Francis; Norwegian Archaeological Review is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00293650802181170Bjørn Myhre played a key role in the establishment of Norwegian Archaeological Review. All in all, 17 volumes of NAR were produced under his editorial leadership (1968–1978 and 1985–1990). Bjørn Myhre was born in Stavanger in 1938. He did his degree at the University of Bergen (1964), and has since been engaged in research, editing, culture heritage management, excavations, teaching and administration – in Stavanger, Bergen and Oslo. He has produced important prehistoric overviews, cf. Magnus & Myhre ...
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Mogens Bencard, Aino Kann Rasmussen & Helge Brinch Madsen (eds.): Ribe Excavations 1970-76, Vol...
40:1 (Hedeager 2007) and followed by a discus-sion (in no. 40:2) where Ulf Näsman was re-quested to ...
Around the beginning of the twentieth century archaeologists believed that Norway was not inhabited ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Norwegian Archaeological Review© 2008. ...
The 14 articles presented in this publication represent some of the latest and most relevant researc...
Journals with papers abstracted in this number of NAA are listed here. Addresses to the editor or pu...
“This is an electronic version of an article published in the Norwegian Archaeological Review© 2001 ...
Anders Nummedal - from street smart to Stone Age nerd. Anders Nummedal was an outstanding scholar of...
In Orkney, most Scandinavian accompanied burials are close to the sea, settlements, and, to a lesser...
In 2012, Namn och bygd, which is considered to be the world’s oldest specialised journal for place-n...
Review article: Harald Ingholt, edited and commented on by Rubina Raja, Julia Steding & Jean-Baptist...
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Marc Lange: “Behind the Scenes at American...
With its first issue appearing in the spring of 1992, the Nordic Journal of African Studies recently...
Discussion of first issue co-edited by myself and Patrick LavioletteNon peer reviewe
The creation and publication of a journal is a remarkable scholarly event. Most importantly, the ina...
Mogens Bencard, Aino Kann Rasmussen & Helge Brinch Madsen (eds.): Ribe Excavations 1970-76, Vol...
40:1 (Hedeager 2007) and followed by a discus-sion (in no. 40:2) where Ulf Näsman was re-quested to ...
Around the beginning of the twentieth century archaeologists believed that Norway was not inhabited ...