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- Åshede, Linnea, 1987
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A demanding supply: prostitutes in the Roman world
- 2016
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Ingår i: Women in antiquity: Real women across the ancient world / edited by Stephanie Lynn Budin and Jean MacIntosh Turfa. - London; New York, NY : Routledge. - 9781138808362 ; , s. 932-941
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- Avango, Dag, 1965-, et al.
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Inledning
- 2012
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Ingår i: Bebyggelsehistorisk tidskrift. - 0349-2834. ; :63
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- von Arbin, Staffan, 1972
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Carl Douglas (red.), Vrak: Havets rika historia, med bidrag av Mirja Arnshav, Carl Douglas, Niklas Eriksson, Björn Hagberg, Jim Hansson, Fred Hocker, Patrik Höglund, Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg, Sara Rich, Johan Rönnby, Ingvar Sjöblom, Carl Thompson och Martin Widman (Stockholm: Bokförlaget Max Ström, 2023), 222 s.
- 2024
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Ingår i: Forum navale. - 0280-6215 .- 2002-0015. ; :81, s. 191-194
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- von Arbin, Staffan, 1972
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Medieval boat and ship finds from the former Norwegian province of Bohuslän: presentation and analysis
- 2022
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Ingår i: Revue de l'Archéologie du Bateau. - 2728-0861 .- 2728-4751. ; 3, s. 9-58
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- This paper seeks to present, analyse, and discuss the entire body of medieval boat- and shipwreck data from the former Norwegian province of Bohuslän in present-day Sweden. This data currently comprises 11 wrecks dating between the 1230s and the first part of the 1500s. The analysis focuses on the questions of dating, building technique, hull size, provenance, and findspot. The results show that the vast majority of these wrecks constitute the remains of large sea-going vessels from Central and Western Europe, which underlines the growing importance of the Bohuslän coast as a transit route for international trade during this period. Another major finding, discussed in the present paper, is the fact that the bulk of the wrecked vessels is located in what may be defined as harbour or ‘near harbour’ contexts.
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