Sagaholm: North European Bronze Age Rock Art and Burial Ritual (original) (raw)

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2007

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Scandinavian Bronze Age Rock Art – contexts and interpretations

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Rock art and settlement: issues of spatial order in the prehistoric rock-art of Fenno-Scandinavia.

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Linear Iron Age monuments at Degeberga in Scania and elsewhere in Sweden. Evidence for a radical transformation of the ritual landscape.

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Ships at the shore: A Scandinavian-wide review of prehistoric rock art

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Lecture at Reading University in Jan 2017: A Bronze Age Bridge to Viking Identity? A different approach to multiple burials across Viking Age Scandinavia and the Insular world.

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A New Interpretation of the Depictions on the Sparlösa Rune Stone in Sweden- extended version

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Current Swedish Archaeology, Vol 18, Åsa M. Larsson: Breaking and Making Bodies and Pots: Material and Ritual Practices in Sweden in the Third Millennium BC, and Kim von Hackwitz: Längs med Hjälmarens stränder och förbi – relationen mellan den gropkeramiska kulturen och båtyxekulturen

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A New Interpretation of the Depictions on the Sparlösa Rune Stone in Sweden

Ingemar Nordgren

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Cult houses & flint knapping in the Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, Acta Archaeologica 82, 203 - 226, Copenhagen.

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Interpreting a Bronze Age motif - Revisiting the hand signs of southern Scandinavia

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