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Jens Auer
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Book Review: Looking for Leads: Shipwrecks of the Past Revealed by Contemporary Documents and the Archaeological Record by Christian Ahlstrom
Stefan Claesson
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The wreck of Prinsessan Hedvig Sophia – The archaeology and history of a Swedish ship of the line during the Great Northern War
Holger Schweitzer
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Command Centre Bjorn: the conflict heritage of a Swedish Cold War military installation
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Selma Lauvland
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The Warship Schleswig-Holstein : History, Cultural Value and Legal Status
Maili Roio
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Sayer, D. (2013) Two Viking ship burials and the transience of situational ethics: Comments on Asgeir Svestad: What happened in Neiden? Norwegian Archaeology Review 46(2): 9-11
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Eriksson, N. 2018, A New View of the ‘Edesö Wreck’: identifying the Swedish naval vessel Bodekull, built 1659–1661 and sunk 1678 from written sources, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 47
Niklas Eriksson
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Mars (1564): the initial archaeological investigations of a great 16th-century Swedish warship
Johan Rönnby
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Fieldwork Report Ågabet Wreck, Langeland 2012. Esbjerg Maritime Archaeology Reports, 6. Maritime Archaeology Programme, University of Southern Denmark
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New details emerge about the disappearance of Swedish ships during the Cold War
Susanne Berger , Kerstin von Seth
Contra, 2010
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A Swedish man-of-war in Dutch waters. An archaeological field evaluation of the wreck of the Sophia Albertina.
Alice Overmeer
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Gjellestad, and other Norse Viking Ship Burial Sites
Knut Paasche
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Eriksson, N. & Rönnby, J. 2017. Mars (1564): the initial archaeological investigations of a great 16th-century Swedish warship, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
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Maritime Archaeology Newsletter from Denmark 21.
Thijs J Maarleveld
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Teillager 6, Sværholt: The Archaeology of a POW camp in Finnmark, Arctic Norway
Radoslaw Grabowski , Christopher Witmore , Bjørnar J . Olsen , Þóra Pétursdóttir
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There's Something A-Boat Skamby: An Interim Report on the Excavation Of A Viking Boat-Grave At Skamby In Östergötland, Sweden, In July And August 2005
Howard Williams , Martin Rundkvist
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finding Scepter: assessing euroPean influenCes in early swedish shiPbuilding and evaluating new exCavation teChniques
Jim Hansson
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Eriksson, N. & Rönnby, J. 2012. ‘The Ghost Ship’. An Intact Fluyt from c.1650 in the Middle of the Baltic Sea
Niklas Eriksson
The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 41, nr 2, pp 350-361. , 2012
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Perceptions and Research Potential of Submerged WWII Aircraft as Archaeology and Beyond
Agustin Ortiz
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Eriksson, N & Höglund, P. 2012. Well Preserved or Well Recorded: Approaches to Baltic Sea Shipwrecks Exemplified from the Dalarö wreck project (Dalarövraket)
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Eriksson, N. & Rönnby, J. The Ghost Ship'. An Intact Fluyt from c.1650 in the Middle of the Baltic Sea
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Peter Leeming
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Jens F Jensen
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„Death at Sea as Accident or Disaster: The case of the Missing Shipwreck in Lars Sund's 'En lycklig liten ö'(2007)“.
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Helle Horsnaes
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The diary of a Norwegian sailor from the Great Northern War – Cultural history of violence in a transnational perspective
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Stephen Wickler
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Digging Hitler's Arctic War : Archaeologies and Heritage of the Second World War German military presence in Finnish Lapland
Oula Seitsonen
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Eriksson, N., 2013, Sailing, sleeping and eating on board seventeenth century ships: Tapping the Potential of Baltic Sea shipwrecks, with regard to the Archaeology of Space, In: Adams, J. & Rönnby, J. (eds.) Interpreting Shipwrecks: Maritime Archaeological Approaches Southampton:
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Maritime Archaeology Newsletter from Denmark 25
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