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Project: The Nackhälle shield and the Bronze Age landscape In 1865, a bronze shield was discovered in Nackhälle in Halland, Sweden. The project aims to generate new knowledge about this find through…
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Archaeothanatology Working Group Archaeothanatology is a multi-disciplinary approach in archeology, that studies funerary rituals in the past. Based on knowledge of natural decay processes, the method…
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Seed project: Digitized ancient remains detection The main objective for this seed project within Linnaeus University Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications (DISA) is to explore if…
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Project: Hagbard's gallows and the Bronze Age cultural landscape This project will use non-destructive methods and archaeological investigations to create new knowledge about the unique monument of…
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Project: Innovation Processes and Knowledge-Transfer Systems within South Scandinavian Stone Age Mobility This research project will generate new understanding of the role played by innovation…
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Project: The rock art of Blekinge This project aims to study the rock art in Blekinge, southeast Sweden, through archival work, computer-based analysis, and fieldwork. The fieldwork will situate the…
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Project: The Materiality of Education and Social Learning within the Evolution of Mankind The aim with the project is to generate new understanding of the role played by the materiality of education…
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Seed project: Digital Excavations: Text mining approaches for a better archaeology Archaeology has a persistent problem with continued nationalist discourse appearing in our narratives about the past,…
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Ethnographic Forum Ethnographic Forum is a research group where members share a common interest in qualitative and ethnographic fieldwork. The group consists of researchers and graduate students from…
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Centre for Applied Heritage Applied heritage is about the potential of heritage to transform society. The Centre for Applied Heritage at Linnaeus University aims at advancing academic research and…
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Project: From Shapes to Action (SHACT) – The Narrative Turn in Prehistoric Image-Making in Northern Europe The overall purpose of this project is to investigate what is required to render stories in…
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Project: Hagbards galge – a unique Bronze Age environment in Halland, Sweden The aim of this project was to compile and publish new research results concerning the Bronze Age environment Hagbards…
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Project: Crisis, conflict and climate — societal change in Scandinavia 300–700 CE In this project, archaeologists are studying a period in Scandinavia's history, which is characterized by climate…
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Project: Heritage and social sustainability We are studying heritage processes as futures making practices and how it relates to social sustainability.
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Project: Bronze Age Landscapes and Metalwork in Sweden (Balms) In this project, we combined fieldwork and archival research of multiple sources, including historical maps, to explore the relationships…
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Project: Samburu rock art – a unique cultural heritage The overall aim of this project was to document and convey the unique and still ongoing tradition of creating petroglyphs among the Samburu in…
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Project: Increasing future awareness in the Cultural Heritage sector, using the SoPHIA model Can we develop the SoPHIA model to make cultural heritage management become better at anticipating changing…
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Project: Making rock art today – encounters with practicing Samburu rock art painters Samburu lmurran (warriors) continue to create painted and engraved rock art depicting humans, animals, and weapons…