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Textile Resources in Viking Age Landscapes

@trival_ucph

TRiVaL aims to provide important perspectives and understandings of the needs for textiles and its impact on the use of the Danish landscapes.

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Tomorrow, PhD-fellow Jonas Holm Jæger will present his PhD-project at this year’s Science and Archaeology Day hosted Globe Institute #archaeology #palaeoproteomics #ovicaprines sites.google.com/palaeome.org/a…

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We're currently hiring a postdoc. Have a look if you're a landscape archaeologist with an interest in Late Iron Age and Viking Age textile production and landscape-use. candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationIni…

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3D documentation is an important part of the project and right now we're getting to know our handheld 3D-scanner along with some of the archaeology students.

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This afternoon we're launching the UCPH School of Archaeology. An initiative at Københavns Uni to bring together the vast diversity of archaeological research across all faculties. Exciting times ahead. archaeology.ku.dk/calendar/launc…

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Still sampling ovicaprine remains for #ZooMS. This one is from Mysselhøjgård in Gammel Lejre, the possible site of Heorot, the legendary mead-hall immortalized in the Beowulf poem.

Still sampling ovicaprine remains for #ZooMS. This one is from Mysselhøjgård in Gammel Lejre, the possible site of Heorot, the legendary mead-hall immortalized in the Beowulf poem.