L Kullman - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper reviews megafossil evidence for the first postglacial records of different tree species in northern Scandinavia. Betula pubescens coll. appeared at the Arctic coast of …
Objectives The objective of this study has been to confirm the sex and the affinity of an individual buried in a well‐furnished warrior grave (Bj 581) in the Viking Age town of Birka …
T Andersen, WL Griffin, NJ Pearson - Journal of Petrology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
The results of a laser ablation microprobe–inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Lu–Hf isotope study of zircons in 0· 93–1· 67 Ga rocks from south Norway indicate that early …
The Transscandinavian Igneous Belt (TIB) comprises a giant elongated array of batholiths extending c. 1400 km across the Scandinavian Peninsula from southeasternmost Sweden to …
The thesis focuses on rock art and landscapes of the Stone Age of northern Fennoscandia, between about 10000BC until 2000BC. Five areas with rock art are selected for in-depth …
SM Bergstroem, MM Saltzman, B Schmitz - Geological Magazine, 2006 - cambridge.org
The most prominent of the two major global δ13C excursions in the Ordovician, the Hirnantian δ13C excursion (HICE), which is previously recorded from the uppermost …
KG Sjögren, TD Price, T Ahlström - Journal of anthropological archaeology, 2009 - Elsevier
Investigation of human movement in the past has been a confounding issue in archaeology. Direct measurement of past mobility has recently become feasible, however, through the …
The impact of human mobility on the northern European urban populations during the Viking and Early Middle Ages and its repercussions in Scandinavia itself are still largely …
Cores of peat taken from two raised bogs in the near-coastal part of Halland, SW Sweden, were examined for their content of wind-transported clastic material. The Boarps Mosse core …