In medieval archaeology there are long traditions for studying foreign, exotic material culture as proxy for procurement networks of international reach. A paradox is that domestic networks, which brought products to consumers at home, has attracted little attention. During the Middle Ages (1030–1537), antler from reindeer was a north Scandinavian outland resource that found its way from remote mountains to settlements at home and abroad for use in hair combs. In the current pilot study, molecular genetic methods were employed to test whether antler debris from comb production workshops in the four medieval Norwegian towns Bergen, Trondheim, Skien and Oslo can be assigned to its original reindeer population. The study shows that ancient DNA...
The importance of the Atlantic walrus ivory trade for the colonization, peak, and collapse of the me...
This paper reflects upon the author’s work on Viking-Age combs and combmaking, and proposes an agend...
Analysis of an important collection of bone/antler hair combs from Atlantic Scotland has illuminated...
In medieval archaeology there are long traditions for studying foreign, exotic material culture as p...
This pilot project is a joint venture between natural and cultural scientists that share a common in...
The character and chronology of Norse colonisation in Early Medieval northern Scotland (8th–10th cen...
The Norse Greenlandic archaeological site known as ‘the Farm Beneath the Sand’ (GUS) has sourcedmany...
The character and chronology of Norse colonisation in Early Medieval northern Scotland (8th-10th cen...
This paper outlines the methodology of a doctoral research project at the University of York. The me...
This paper presents the results of the use of a minimally destructive biomolecular technique to expl...
Hedeby was the largest town in the Viking North. Investigations have identified imports at the site ...
Hedeby was the largest town in the Viking North. Investigations have identified imports at the site ...
The importance of the Atlantic walrus ivory trade for the colonization, peak, and collapse of the me...
Background: Red deer (Cervus elaphus) have been an important human resource for millennia, experienc...
Human ancient DNA studies have revealed high mobility in Europe's past, and have helped to decode th...
The importance of the Atlantic walrus ivory trade for the colonization, peak, and collapse of the me...
This paper reflects upon the author’s work on Viking-Age combs and combmaking, and proposes an agend...
Analysis of an important collection of bone/antler hair combs from Atlantic Scotland has illuminated...
In medieval archaeology there are long traditions for studying foreign, exotic material culture as p...
This pilot project is a joint venture between natural and cultural scientists that share a common in...
The character and chronology of Norse colonisation in Early Medieval northern Scotland (8th–10th cen...
The Norse Greenlandic archaeological site known as ‘the Farm Beneath the Sand’ (GUS) has sourcedmany...
The character and chronology of Norse colonisation in Early Medieval northern Scotland (8th-10th cen...
This paper outlines the methodology of a doctoral research project at the University of York. The me...
This paper presents the results of the use of a minimally destructive biomolecular technique to expl...
Hedeby was the largest town in the Viking North. Investigations have identified imports at the site ...
Hedeby was the largest town in the Viking North. Investigations have identified imports at the site ...
The importance of the Atlantic walrus ivory trade for the colonization, peak, and collapse of the me...
Background: Red deer (Cervus elaphus) have been an important human resource for millennia, experienc...
Human ancient DNA studies have revealed high mobility in Europe's past, and have helped to decode th...
The importance of the Atlantic walrus ivory trade for the colonization, peak, and collapse of the me...
This paper reflects upon the author’s work on Viking-Age combs and combmaking, and proposes an agend...
Analysis of an important collection of bone/antler hair combs from Atlantic Scotland has illuminated...