Steinar Solheim
@steinarsol
Associate Professor in archaeology at @Kulturhistorisk @UniOslo.
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29-11-2019 15:55:49
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This thread by my colleague Kristel Zilmer gives the most thorough info about the Svingerud stone.
The Svingerud rune stone will be displayed Kulturhist. museum Universitetet i Oslo for the coming month. Come and have a look!
Gjør som rektor @sveinstlen. Ta turen innom Kulturhist. museum. Funnet vi gjorde på Ringerike kommer til å få stor betydning for arkeologi og runologi i lang tid fremover.
"The enthusiasm and engagement concerning the runestone is outstanding [...] we ask for patience regarding information that has not yet been presented or discussed in more detail." Steinar Solheim Statement from our team. khm.uio.no/english/news/m…
More info about the C14-dates and the context of the Svingerud runestone in this recent piece from ScienceNorway.no. It’s still on display for a few more weeks at Kulturhist. museum Universitetet i Oslo. sciencenorway.no/archaeology-ru…
PhD /Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Viking Age Studies available at the Museum of Cultural History, UiO. Come work with us Kulturhist. museum jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…
Join me & Patrick Roberts on an exciting project looking at human-environmental interaction in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil! We're looking for someone with a strong interest and background in archaeological (computational) modelling! Bournemouth Arch & Anth bournemouth.ac.uk/about/jobs/pos…
Migration booklet looks awesome, get yours in print or download for free at: sidestone.com/books/migratio… @CJFrieman @arkeostrida Uroš Matić open past European Association of Archaeologists
Great collab with a bunch of talented people led by velcro-magnon man. Frequent disturbances enhanced human population resilience. Land use is a significant component of this dynamic. The paper highlights the global, deep-time nature of this relationship. nature.com/articles/s4158…
The first paper presenting the context of the Hole runestone, including the C14-dates, is now openly available in 🅰ntiquity Journal. And there is some new info about the rune stone itself, as well.