- Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
- Historical and Archaeological Studies
- Indigenous Studies and Ecology
- Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
- Isotope Analysis in Ecology
- Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
- Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
- Geographies of human-animal interactions
- Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
- Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
- Climate change and permafrost
- Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
- Metallurgy and Cultural Artifacts
- French Urban and Social Studies
- Cryospheric studies and observations
- Culinary Culture and Tourism
- Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
- Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
- Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
- Posthumanist Ethics and Activism
- Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
- Adventure Sports and Sensation Seeking
- Paleopathology and ancient diseases
- Linguistics and language evolution
- Qualitative Research Methods and Ethics
Lund University
2024
Stockholm University
2015-2023
University of Oulu
2022-2023
Abstract
This paper presents new osteometric and stable isotope evidence of Sámi reindeer offerings. Previous archaeological studies have shown that domestication intensification herding transformed indigenous religion. However, because the methodological challenges in identification wild domesticated record, exact nature relationship between people offered has remained elusive. To address this problem, we analyze zooarchaeological data from thirteen offering sites situated Finland Sweden dating to...
ABSTRACT Human burials from the cemetery at Rounala church, northern Sweden, were radiocarbon ( 14 C) dated to shed light on use of cemetery. Carbon, nitrogen and sulfur stable isotope analysis bone collagen 19 distinct individuals indicated that these had a mixed diet consisting freshwater, marine terrestrial resources. Dietary modeling using FRUITS was employed calculate contributions different resources for each individual. These data then used individual ΔR values, taking into account...
This study explores the relationship between dietary patterns and social structure in a pre-industrial mining community Salberget, Sweden c. 1470 to 1600 A.D. using combination of different research approaches tools, including archaeology, osteology, bone chemistry history. The correlation demographic criteria (sex age) archaeological variables (burial type burial location) shows that Salberget was highly stratified community. Group diets were investigated through analyses stable isotopes...
Established in 1635, the silver mine of Nasafjäll and smeltery site Silbojokk Swedish Sápmi were used during several phases until late 19th century. Excavations Silbojokk, c. 40 km from Nasafjäll, have revealed buildings such as a smeltery, living houses, bakery, church with churchyard. From beginning, both local non-local individuals worked at smeltery. Non-locals recruited to work Sámi population was transport down coast. Females, males, children different ages represented among buried...
about 50 archaeologists, mostly from Norway, Sweden and Finland, specialized in Sámi archaeology, gathered at Silvermuseet/INSARC Árjepluovve (Sw.Arjeplog) for the three-day conference entitled 'Advances Archaeology' (ASA).The ASA of 2022 was held spirit Dr Einar Wallquist, who founded Silvermuseet 1965, whose motto 'Things should never restsomething must always be happening' (author's translation Swedish: Det får aldrig stå stilla, det måste alltid hända någonting).The idea behind first...
In this study, we used stable isotope analysis and radiocarbon dating to study diet, mobility chronology in two late medieval/historical coastal populations northern Norway. We have shown that the individuals buried at Kirkegårdsøya date between 1331 1953 cal AD had a homogenous marine whereas Gullholmen more heterogeneous consisting of both terrestrial proteins 1661 AD. demonstrated reindeer protein was not an important part their also discussed importance correcting for reservoir effect...