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Autor:
Lars Pilø, Espen Finstad, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Julian Robert Post Martinsen, Atle Nesje, Brit Solli, Vivian Wangen, Martin Callanan, James H. Barrett
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2018)
The melting of perennial ice patches globally is uncovering a fragile record of alpine activity, especially hunting and the use of mountain passes. When rescued by systematic fieldwork (glacial archaeology), this evidence opens an unprecedented windo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e2844acb390a4259853291b78d0f11ed
Publikováno v:
META – Historiskarkeologisk tidskrift. :31-52
Åarjelsaemien tsoevtsh – South Sámi snow patches: Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus Tarandus) was the first ungulate to migrate into the Scandinavian peninsula after the great melt at the end of the last Ice Age. The people who followed soon after, wer
Autor:
Martin Callanan
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 402:72-79
Archaeological and historical remains of great value are emerging from melting snow and ice across the globe as rising temperatures and changing weather patterns lead to the degradation and decline of snow patches, ice sheets and glaciers. Rescuing t
Autor:
Heidi Mjelva Breivik, Martin Callanan
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Archaeology
In this article, we examine aspects of the Postglacial colonization processes that took place in central Norway during the Early Mesolithic (c. 9500–8000 cal bc). The distribution of sites from this period shows that the colonizers approached and e
Autor:
Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Martin Callanan, James H. Barrett, Atle Nesje, Espen Finstad, Brit Solli, Vivian Wangen, Lars Pilø, Julian Robert Post Martinsen
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science
5:171738
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2018)
5:171738
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2018)
The melting of perennial ice patches globally is uncovering a fragile record of alpine activity, especially hunting and the use of mountain passes. When rescued by systematic fieldwork (glacial archaeology), this evidence opens an unprecedented windo
Autor:
Jørgen Hollesen, Rasmus Fenger-Nielsen, T. Max Friesen, Anne M. Jensen, Tom Dawson, Adam Markham, Vladimir V. Pitulko, Vibeke Vandrup Martens, Martin Callanan, Marcy Rockman
Publikováno v:
Antiquity
Hollesen, J, Callanan, M, Dawson, T, Fenger-Nielsen, R, Friesen, T M, Jensen, A M, Markham, A, Martens, V V, Pitulko, V V & Rockman, M 2018, ' Climate change and the deteriorating archaeological and environmental archives of the Arctic ', Antiquity, vol. 92, no. 363, pp. 573-586 . https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.8
Hollesen, J, Callanan, M, Dawson, T, Fenger-Nielsen, R, Friesen, T M, Jensen, A M, Markham, A, Vandrup Martens, V, Pitulko, V & Rockman, M 2018, ' Climate change and the deteriorating archaeological and environmental archives of the Arctic ', Antiquity, vol. 92, no. 363, pp. 573-586 . https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.8
Hollesen, J, Callanan, M, Dawson, T, Fenger-Nielsen, R, Friesen, T M, Jensen, A M, Markham, A, Martens, V V, Pitulko, V V & Rockman, M 2018, ' Climate change and the deteriorating archaeological and environmental archives of the Arctic ', Antiquity, vol. 92, no. 363, pp. 573-586 . https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.8
Hollesen, J, Callanan, M, Dawson, T, Fenger-Nielsen, R, Friesen, T M, Jensen, A M, Markham, A, Vandrup Martens, V, Pitulko, V & Rockman, M 2018, ' Climate change and the deteriorating archaeological and environmental archives of the Arctic ', Antiquity, vol. 92, no. 363, pp. 573-586 . https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.8
Hollesen and Fenger-Nielsen thank VELUX FONDEN (33813) and the Danish National Research Foundation (CENPERM DNRF100) for financial support, as well as colleagues at the National Museum of Denmark and Greenland National Museum. Callanan thanks the Nor
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2503500
http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2503500
Publikováno v:
Journal of Glacial Archaeology. 1:1-9
Autor:
Martin Callanan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Glacial Archaeology. 1:25-49
The number of archaeological finds recovered from alpine snow patches in central Norway has increased dramatically during the last decade. In this article, eight Bronze Age (1800–500 B.C.) arrows are presented in detail. The arrows are of great int
Autor:
Martin Callanan
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 87:728-745
High altitude snowfields provide repositories of well-preserved organic remains of considerable antiquity, as spectacular discoveries such as the Similaun Iceman illustrate. In Scandinavia, melting snow patches have been systematically surveyed by vo
Autor:
Martin Callanan
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 65
Over nearly a century, a large assemblage of archaeological artifacts has been collected from some high-lying snow patches in a number of mountain areas in central Norway. The regional collection now comprises 234 individual artifacts that include bo