Old finds in new plough soils – Excavations of infield Stone Age sites in Southeastern Norway. This paper discusses the results of field archaeology in southeast Norway in the last ten years and concludes that infield Stone Age sites are rarely excavated in this region. Although the reasons are complex, this can partly be explained by the emphasis given to other types of sites and subjects, and is also related to the lack of a disciplinary tradition of survey and excavation of plough zone sites.The article also examines the value of infield Stone Age sites and presents and evaluates some of the methods used in recent excavations of plough soil settlements. Although some of these sites can provide new information about settlement patterns an...
Archaeological Stone Age excavations in southern Norway are often biased toward larger sites that de...
During the past couple of decades both research projects and rescue excavations have contributed con...
Eleven open-air Stone Age sites, and one rock shelter with multiphase occupation layers, were excava...
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent ec...
A major scientific breakthrough in Norwegian archaeology was seen in the 1980'ies. The investigation...
Are they all stray finds? Metal detector finds and the potential for preserved contexts below the pl...
The institutional context in which Stone Age knowledge production takes place in Norway is structure...
The northernmost parts of Europe has a large number of sites with Stone Age house-pits, the majority...
During the last decade, hobbyist metal detecting has increased in Norway, and causes both issues and...
Iron Age (500 BC-1000AD) settlements have been excavated in large numbers in Denmark and Scandinavia...
Iron Age (500 BC-1000AD) settlements have been excavated in large numbers in Denmark and Scandinavia...
In 2016, the University of Bergen conducted an archaeological field school at Hallingskeid in the hi...
"In 2015, the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo carried out excavations in Løten ...
After giving a short historical survey of the methods development in Norway and especially the combi...
Due to increasing hobby metal detecting, archaeological museums receive thousands of finds each year...
Archaeological Stone Age excavations in southern Norway are often biased toward larger sites that de...
During the past couple of decades both research projects and rescue excavations have contributed con...
Eleven open-air Stone Age sites, and one rock shelter with multiphase occupation layers, were excava...
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent ec...
A major scientific breakthrough in Norwegian archaeology was seen in the 1980'ies. The investigation...
Are they all stray finds? Metal detector finds and the potential for preserved contexts below the pl...
The institutional context in which Stone Age knowledge production takes place in Norway is structure...
The northernmost parts of Europe has a large number of sites with Stone Age house-pits, the majority...
During the last decade, hobbyist metal detecting has increased in Norway, and causes both issues and...
Iron Age (500 BC-1000AD) settlements have been excavated in large numbers in Denmark and Scandinavia...
Iron Age (500 BC-1000AD) settlements have been excavated in large numbers in Denmark and Scandinavia...
In 2016, the University of Bergen conducted an archaeological field school at Hallingskeid in the hi...
"In 2015, the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo carried out excavations in Løten ...
After giving a short historical survey of the methods development in Norway and especially the combi...
Due to increasing hobby metal detecting, archaeological museums receive thousands of finds each year...
Archaeological Stone Age excavations in southern Norway are often biased toward larger sites that de...
During the past couple of decades both research projects and rescue excavations have contributed con...
Eleven open-air Stone Age sites, and one rock shelter with multiphase occupation layers, were excava...