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  • Han hon den det : att integrera genus och kön i arkeologi
  • 1999. - 1
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Vad är en man? Vad är en kvinna? Finns en gräns mellan könen? Vad är egentligen kön... och vad är genus? Och vad har detta med människans historia att göra? I tretton artiklar och nio postersammandrag behandlas olika aspekter på genus i arkeologi. Boken har sitt ursprung i Arkeologidagarna i Lund 1998, som arrangerades av Gendergruppen vid Arkeologiska institutionen. Jorden och himlen, härden och plogen, livet och döden, prylar och sylar, järnframställningsugnar och vävstolar, handställningar och kanske tandställningar – genus genomsyrar allt! Forskning med genus och kön i fokus har ingen given form.
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  • Bentz, Emma, et al. (author)
  • Arkeologins många roller och praktiker : två sessioner vid VIII Nordic TAG i Lund 2005
  • 2007
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This e-book contains contributions from two sessions at the archaeological conference Nordic TAG VIII that took place in Lund in 2005. It is also the first volume of a digital publication, Archaeology @ Lund, published by the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Lund University. The two sessions that are published together here are The Practical Aspects of the History of Archaeology and The Many Roles of Archaeology at a Time of Constructivism and Growth of Knowledge. Sessions organizers were Emma Bentz and Elisabeth Rudebeck, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Lund University. One article is written in English and all articles include an English abstract. Complete session programmes are included in the Appendix.
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  • Berggren, Åsa, et al. (author)
  • Early Neolithic flint mining at Södra Sallerup, Scania, Sweden
  • 2016
  • In: Archaeologia Polona. - Warsaw : Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Science. - 0066-5924. ; 54, s. 167-180
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The area around the villages of Kvarnby and S.dra Sallerup in south-west Scania is the only known flint-mining site in Sweden. Radiocarbon dates show that the flint was mined mainly during the earliest phase of the Early Neolithic, between c. 4000 and 3600 BC, thus coinciding with the earliest evidence of the Funnel Beaker Culture in the region. The type of flint, the size of the flint nodules, production debris in the mining area and the concentration of point-butted axes to south-west Scania all suggest that the mining was related to the extraction of flint for the production of point-butted axes. However, considering the abundance of easily available flint elsewhere in the region, it seems clear that the mining was not motivated purely by economic reasons. We suggest that the very extraction of flint from pits and shafts in the chalk was socially and symbolically significant in itself.
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  • Broström, Anna, et al. (author)
  • Landscape, climate, sea-level variations and human living conditions in a coastal area of western Blekinge on the Baltic sea between 11600 cal BP and AD 1000 : E22- Sölvesborg-Stensnäs-project members 2014
  • 2014
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The aim of the project has been to reveal the living conditionsfor humans in a coastal area of the Baltic sea during thirteen thousand years and to study the implications of variations in climate, sea-level and landscape changes. The archaeological ex- cavations, well integrated with paleoecological studies, along a twenty kilometer new road-built between Sölvesborg and Stensnäs has resulted in unique findings which shed new light on to the human history in southern Scandinavia and adjust- ment of the sea-level curve in western Blekinge. Time periods from early mesolithic, neolithic, bronze age until late iron age are well represented at the sites along the former bay and lake Vesan. Macrofossil analysis of the plant material at the archae- ological sites has revealed the food resources, burial gifts and given a glimpse of the local environment. Sediment cores from the center and near shore of former lake Vesan has given the opportunity to reconstruct the aquatic conditions and vegeta- tion in the surrounding landscape based on analysis of diatoms, pollen, macrofossils and carbon content. The vast number of radiocarbon dates of the archaeological material from various altitudes at the sites has enabled adjustment of the sea-level curve especially during Ancylus-, Littorina transgressions and aregression around 8.2 ka.
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  • Broström, Anna, et al. (author)
  • Landscape, climate, sea-level variations and human living conditions in a coastal area of western Blekinge on the Baltic sea between 11600 cal BP and AD 1000 : E22- Sölvesborg-Stensnäs-project members 2014
  • 2014
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The aim of the project has been to reveal the living conditionsfor humans in a coastal area of the Baltic sea during thirteen thousand years and to study the implications of variations in climate, sea-level and landscape changes. The archaeological ex- cavations, well integrated with paleoecological studies, along a twenty kilometer new road-built between Sölvesborg and Stensnäs has resulted in unique findings which shed new light on to the human history in southern Scandinavia and adjust- ment of the sea-level curve in western Blekinge. Time periods from early mesolithic, neolithic, bronze age until late iron age are well represented at the sites along the former bay and lake Vesan. Macrofossil analysis of the plant material at the archae- ological sites has revealed the food resources, burial gifts and given a glimpse of the local environment. Sediment cores from the center and near shore of former lake Vesan has given the opportunity to reconstruct the aquatic conditions and vegeta- tion in the surroundinglandscape based on analysis of diatoms, pollen, macrofossils and carbon content. The vast number of radiocarbon dates of the archaeological material from various altitudes at the sites has enabled adjustment of the sea-level curve especially during Ancylus-, Littorina transgressions and aregression around 8.2 ka.
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