This article calls for a renewed debate on the role played by time and temporality within Danish settlement archaeology. Recent theoretical debate has challenged the conventional way of thinking about time in archaeology by drawing attention to the multitemporal character of the archaeological record. In the article, the temporalisation of the archaeological record of the house is discussed based on a critical review of the archaeological process. The analysis shows how basic excavation and archiving practices favours a temporalisation of the house based on the chronological date and, at best, downplays other temporalities. The inherent temporalities of the archaeological record of the house, particularly the posthole, are discussed, and it...
Time and temporality are vital aspects of archaeology. They influence both how we compose our argume...
When medieval archaeology was formed as an independent academic discipline at Lund University in the...
The use of house types and typologies has played a central role in settlement archaeology in South S...
This article calls for a renewed debate on the role played by time and temporality within Danish set...
The concept of time dominating in archaeological science differs widely from that of prehistoric cul...
This paper presents a formalised chronological study of the longhouses of the Late Iron Age. This is...
Lucas's discussion of contemporaneity makes an important contribution to archaeological understandin...
This paper explores the meaning of time perspectivism, its relationship to other theories of time us...
International audienceThe aim of this session is to bring together scholars from the fields of archa...
This paper will bring to light the problems existing in the current, working chronology employed in ...
The article presents the results of the first Bayesian model of a causewayed enclosure from Denmark....
Traces of Late Palaeolithic activity in the North European landscape are practically invisible to mo...
During archaeological fieldwork in the eastern part of the coastal city of Køge, situated on the eas...
Archaeologists increasingly realise that prehistoric peoples had their own ideas about time. The con...
This is the author's postprint version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publis...
Time and temporality are vital aspects of archaeology. They influence both how we compose our argume...
When medieval archaeology was formed as an independent academic discipline at Lund University in the...
The use of house types and typologies has played a central role in settlement archaeology in South S...
This article calls for a renewed debate on the role played by time and temporality within Danish set...
The concept of time dominating in archaeological science differs widely from that of prehistoric cul...
This paper presents a formalised chronological study of the longhouses of the Late Iron Age. This is...
Lucas's discussion of contemporaneity makes an important contribution to archaeological understandin...
This paper explores the meaning of time perspectivism, its relationship to other theories of time us...
International audienceThe aim of this session is to bring together scholars from the fields of archa...
This paper will bring to light the problems existing in the current, working chronology employed in ...
The article presents the results of the first Bayesian model of a causewayed enclosure from Denmark....
Traces of Late Palaeolithic activity in the North European landscape are practically invisible to mo...
During archaeological fieldwork in the eastern part of the coastal city of Køge, situated on the eas...
Archaeologists increasingly realise that prehistoric peoples had their own ideas about time. The con...
This is the author's postprint version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publis...
Time and temporality are vital aspects of archaeology. They influence both how we compose our argume...
When medieval archaeology was formed as an independent academic discipline at Lund University in the...
The use of house types and typologies has played a central role in settlement archaeology in South S...