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Valsgärde 14
The material from the Valsgärde boatgrave 14 is now published.
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Svenska instituten får infrastrukturmedel
Riksbankens Jubileumsfond har beslutat att tilldela projektet Mötesplats medelhavet 10,9 miljoner kr i infrastrukturstöd (https://www.rj.se/anslag/2018/motesplats-medelhavet.-en-forskningsplattform-for-digitaliserade-arkeologiska-samlingar-och-arkiv-vid-de-svenska-instituten-i-athen-rom-och-istanbul/).
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Stolpes fynd från Svarta jorden på Björkö publicerade
Hjalmar Stolpe undersökte på 1870-talet ca 4 500 m2 av Svarta jorden på Björkö. Grävningarna resulterade i ett stort antal fynd som längre låg ouppackade på Historiska museet i Stockholm. Museets amanuens Erik Sörling blev 1951 färdig med manuskriptet till en katalog, illustrerad med egna teckningar, som dock aldrig trycktes.
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Antikforskning på Bokmässan
Lördagen 29 september talade Michael Lindblom på Forskartorget på Bokmässan i Göteborg om svensk arkeologi i bronsålderns Grekland.
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Whale hunting during the Vendel Period and Viking Age
Whale hunting occurred extensively already in the 6th century, Whalebone was used for e.g. gaming pieces, but the hunting also show extensive trade routes, resource utilisation and human influences on the marine systems.
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VR in Gamla Uppsala
Research + reconstruktion produce visible results. Gamla Uppsala in the 7th century may now be experienced through virtual reality.
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Medel till I Tjelvars fotspår
Projektet I Tjelvars fotspår får forskningsmedel av Tillväxtverket och Region Gotland.
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Archaeology and #Metoo
At the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, there can and will be no tolerance for any harassment - whether in the form of inappropriate behaviour, or in failing to support colleagues by not speaking out if this is observed in others.
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Vetenskapsrådet ger bidrag till skogsforskning
Docent Karl-Johan Lindholm vid institutionen får VR-medel för projektet Utmanad marginalitet: Skogsbygderna i Skandinaviens inland och världen utanför, 0-1500 e.Kr.
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Kufic script on Viking-Age textiles: A statement from the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History
On 2017-10-02 a media release was sent out by Uppsala University’s Press Office announcing a claim by Dr Annika Larsson to have discovered Kufic script on Viking-Age textiles. Contrary to standard university practice, Dr Larsson’s unpublished interpretations were not peer-reviewed prior to their announcement. Over the past few weeks, they have received widespread media attention and severe criticism from textile researchers and experts in Islamic art.
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Female warrior in Birka Chamber grave
The skeleton in the Birka chamber grave Bj581 contained rich grave goods with swords and arrowheads. For long, the skeleton was thought to have been male. Now we think differently.
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Visning av utgrävningarna i Gamla Uppsala
Igår söndag var det visning för allmänheten av utgrävningarna på Kungsgårdsplatån vid Gamla Uppsala kyrka.
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Gunnel Ekroth in the Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien
Professor Gunnel Ekroth as been elected a member of the Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien.
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Cultural heritage award to Disir
Researchers Daniel Löwenborg and John Ljungkvist together with Helena Hulth, archaeologist and Daniel Westergren, game developer have been awarded a Cultural Heritage award as digital pioneers.
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Thuréus award to Neil Price
The Royal Society of Sciences has awarded the Thuréus prize to professor Neil Price.
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Utgrävning i Gamla Uppsala
I samarbete med Upplandsmuseet och med medel från Krogagerfonden undersöker nu forskarna vid institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia den stora hallbyggnaden på Kungsgårdsplatån bredvid Gamla Uppsala kyrka.
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Scandinavian animal ornamentation leads to award
Michael Neiß, Ph. D student at the department is awarded Svenska fornminnesföreningen's Mandelgren award for his research on Scandinavian animal ornamentation.
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National Geographic award to Henriette Rödland
Our postgraduate student Henriette Rödland has been awarded a Young Explorers Grant by National Geographic.
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The Swedish cartographic society's innovation award
The department researchers John Ljungkvist and Daniel Löwenborg have been awarded the Swedish cartographic society's innovation award.
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The Viking Phenomenon in Perspektiv
The department's project The Viking Phenomenon is presented in the latest issue of Uppsala University's Perspektiv.
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Uppsala in the top-100 Archaeology departments
Every year, QS World University Rankings by Subject publishes a list of universities that specilizes in archaeology. For the second year in a row, i e since archaeology has been treated as a separate subject rather than a subset of anthropology, our department is in the top 100!
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Besök oss på SciFest 11 mars!
Tillsammans med Disir står vi på SciFest 9-11 mars. Vi presenterar institutionens verksamhet och program, och ger också ett smakprov på Disirs senaste produktion.
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On Vikings in National Geographic
The department researchers Neil Price, John Ljungkvist and Charlotte Hedenstierna Jonsson contribute to the latest volume of National Geographic on Vikings.
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Therese Ekholm bloggar på Norrbottens museum
Norrbottens museums kulturmiljöblogg har ofta gästbloggare som berättar om sina specialiteter. Denna vecka är det institutionens Therese Ekholm, doktorand i arkeologi.
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Archaeologists and climate change research
A paper is published today describing how archaeologists define their role in research on climate change. An international network of archaeologists, including several researchers from our department show how research on the past is pivotal for understanding future climate changes.
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RIksbankens Jubileumsfond till Annika Larsson
Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ) har beviljat medel för ett Kommunikationsprojekt lett av forskaren vid vår institution, Fil. dr Annika Larsson.
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Virtuella Gamla Uppsala
2016-08-26
Vandra genom Gamla Uppsala och se hur det såg ut på järnåldern? Det är nu möjligt, tack vara en forskningsbaserad app.
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Gunnel Ekroth is awarded funding from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
The Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences (Riksbankens Jubileumsfond) has awarded professor Gunnel Ekroth at the department funding for a 4-month research visit during 2017 as a guest researcher at the Swedish Institute in Athens.
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Kan man integrera humaniora och naturvetenskap?
I en ny artikel diskuterar några av institutionens forskare ett pedagogiskt perspektiv på integration mellan humaniora och naturvetenskap genom landskapsanalys och GIS (geografiska informationssystem).
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Neil Price is awarded funding from the Grants for Distinguished Professors' program
Professor Neil Price at the department has been awarded funding for ten years from the Grants for Distinguished Professors at the National Research Council for his project The Viking Phenomenon [Vikingafenomenet] at at total of SEK 50 millions.
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