Publikationer
Konferensbidrag (sida 5 av 7)
- Berggren, ?. (2009). Offerbegreppet i arkeologin - tolkningar och perspektiv. I Carlie, A. (Red.) Järnålderns rituella platser: femton artiklar om kultutövning och religion från en konferens i Nissaström den 4-5 oktober 2007 (pp. 33-49), Utskrift 9. Kulturmiljö Halland.
- Gillis, C. & Bryngfors, L. (2009). Heightening Learning with SI. I Sonesson, A. & Amnér, G. (Red.) [Host publication title missing] (pp. 150-154). Lund University (Media-Tryck).
- Gillis, C. & Bryngfors, L. (2009). Heightening student learning with SI. I Sonesson, A. & Amnér, G. (Red.) Proceedings Utvecklingskonferens Lunds universitet 2009 (pp. 150-154). Lednings- och kompetensutveckling/CED.
- Naum, M. (2009). Memories, practice and identity. A case of early medieval migration. I Georgiadis, M. & Gallou, C. (Red.) BAR International Series 1925 (pp. 71-86). Archaeopress.
- Ahlström, T. (2008). An early example of scalping from the Mesolithic cemetery Skateholm, Sweden. I Piek, J. & Terberger, T. (Red.) Archäologie und Geschichte im Ostseeraum (pp. 59-66), 3. Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH.
- Forsell, R. & Karivieri, A. (2008). New results from the campaigns of 2003-2006 in Casa di Caecilio Iucundus (V 1,22-27). I Guzzo, P. G. & Guidobaldi, M. P. (Red.) Nouve ricerche archeologiche nell'area Vesuviana. Atti dei convegno internazionale, Roma 1-3 Febraio 2007 / Studi della soprintendenza archeologica di Pompei (pp. 103-108), 25. L'erma di Bretschneider.
- Rystedt, E. & Wikander, C. (2008). Undervisningssamordning - pedagogiska fördelar och faror.
- Zagal-Mach Wolfe, U. I. (2008). Transitions in Craft traditions (TCT): a theoretical discussion of a research strategy. I Sørensen, M. & Desrosiers, P. (Red.) [Host publication title missing] (pp. 187-205), 14. Publications from the National Museum Studies in Archaeology & History.
- Bender Jørgensen, L. & Olausson, D. (2007). Social dimensions of technological change. The European Archaeologist, Winter 2007-2008, 25-25. European Association of Archaeologists.
- Hårdh, B. (2007). Money in Large Units in East and West. I Bertasius, M. (Red.) Transformatio mundi. The Transition from the Late Migration to the Early Viking Age in the East Baltic.
- Hårdh, B. (2007). Oriental-Scandinavian contacts on Volga, as manifested by silver rings and weight systems. I James, G.-C. & Garreth, W. (Red.) Silver Economy in the Viking Age (pp. 135-147). Left Coast Press Inc..
- Domeij, M. (2006). Bound animal bodies. Ornamentation and skaldic poetry in the process of Christianization. I Andrén, A., Jennbert, K. & Raudvere, C. (Red.) Vägar till midgård (pp. 39-44), Vägar till Midgård 8. Vägar till Midgård/Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens historia, Lund.
- Gerding, H. (2006). Early use of fired brick in Hellenistic and Roman architecture. I Mattusch, C., Donohue, A. & Brauer, A. (Red.) Common Ground : Archaeology, Art, Science and Humanities - Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Boston, August 23-26, 2003 (pp. 355-358).
- Magnell, O. (2006). Tooth wear in wild boar (Sus scrofa). I Ruscillo, D. (Red.) Recent Advances in Ageing and Sexing Animal Bones. Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002. (pp. 188-202). Oxbow Books.
- Magnell, O. (2006). Tracking taphonomy. Analysis of skeletal remains from wild boar (Sus scrofa) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) from Mesolithic sites in Scania, Southern Sweden. I Engelmark, R. (Red.) Archaeology and environment (pp. 57-71), 21. Environmental Archaeology Laboratory, Department of Archaeology and Saami Studies, University of Umeå.
- Faegersten, F. (2005). Ivory, wood, and stone : some suggestions regarding the Egyptianizing votive sculpture from Cyprus. I Uehlinger, C. & Suter, C. E. (Red.) Orbis biblicus et orientalis, Crafts and images in contact : studies on Eastern Mediterranean art of the first millennium BCE (pp. 265-289), 210. Academic Press Fribourg.
- Hårdh, B. (2005). Uppåkra in the Viking Age. Viking and Norse in the North Atlantic. Select papers from the Proceedings of the fourteenth Viking Corngress, Torshavn, 358-383. Føroya Fróðskaparfelag.
- Petersson, B. (2005). Historiebruk i det fria: rekonstruktioner mellan provokation, inspiration och bekräftelse. I Aronsson, P. & Hillström, M. (Red.) Kulturarvens dynamik. Det institutionaliserade kulturarvets förändringar. Tema kultur och samhälle Skriftserie (pp. 278-288), 2005:2. Linköping University.
- Svensson, E. (2005). Gender and spatial patterns in the Scandinavian farmstead and outland. I Holm, I., Innselset, S. & Öye, I. (Red.) 'Utmark'. The outfield as industry and ideology in the Iron Age and the Middle Ages. UBAS International 1. (pp. 157-170). University of Bergen.
- Svensson, E. (2005). Utmark som landskap. I Stene, K., Amundsen, T., Risböl, O. & Skare, K. (Red.) ”Utmarkens grøde”. Mellom registrering og utgravning i Gråfjellområdet, Østerdalen. Varia 59 (pp. 125-137). Kulturhistorisk museum, Oslo, Fornminnesekjonen.
- Ödman, A. (2005). Skånskt järn från malm till marknad. I Pettersson, I.-M. & Magnusson, G. (Red.) Slagg i medeltida städer - metallhanteringen i medeltida borgar (pp. 40-47), H68. Jernkontorets bergshistoriska utskott.
- Ahlström, T. (2004). Grave or ossuary? : Osteological finds from a recently excavated passage tomb in Falbygden. I Knutsson, H. (Red.) Coast to coast book, Coast to coast - arrival : Results and reflections : proceedings of the final Coast to Coast Conference, 1-5 October 2002 in Falköping, Sweden (pp. 233-258), 10. Uppsala (Uppsala University).
- Ahlström, T. (2004). Why Erik ”Not at all”? : A possible case of Marfans syndrome. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 123, 51-51. John Wiley & Sons Inc..
- Andrén, A. (2004). I skuggan av Yggdrasil. Trädet mellan idé och realitet i nordisk tradition. I Andrén, A., Jennbert, K. & Raudvere, C. (Red.) Ordning mot kaos : studier av nordisk förkristen kosmologi (Vägar till Midgård ; 4). Nordic Academic Press.
- Andrén, A. (2004). Mission impossible? The Archaeology of Norse Religion. I Insoll, T. (Red.) Belief in the Past. The Proceedings of the 2002 Manchester Conference on Archaeology and Religion. Archaeopress.