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Marrying for a future
Vennskapet: Det viktigste sosiale b?ndet i vikingtiden
The Shimmer and Shade of Gold: the project, the book, the collaboration
Skipsgraver og skipssettinger som uttrykk for bruk av skjoldungemyten i yngre jernalders etablering av konged?mmer omkring Nordsj?en.
I Jórsalaborg ?ar er mi?r heimr: Images of Jerusalem in Medieval Scandinavia
Hindu India against itself? Lessons from a mobile fieldwork
KHMs forskningsr?d tar opp tr?den fra det vellykkede arrangementet i 2018 og ?nsker alle tilsatte velkommen til ?rets Feiring av forskning ved KHM.
Velkommen til ?rets ph.d.-dag ved KHM!
The beauty of virginity. Aesthetics, adornment and symbols of sanctity in representations of virgins in Late Antiquity
The beauty of virginity. Aesthetics, adornment and symbols of sanctity in representations of virgins in Late Antiquity
The Museum of Cultural History, in collaboration with Goethe-Insitut, is proud to present the international conference at the crossroads of cultural history, contemporary art, museums and poetry. The conference addresses various topics related to migration, displacement, and the continued effects of colonization through talks and discussions that are intended to raise awareness, tolerance, and hope for the future.?
Re-opening the case for human sacrifice: distinguishing myths from reality
Re-opening the case for human sacrifice: distinguishing myths from reality
Institute seminar: Department of Ethnography, Numismatics, Classical Archaeology and University History
Dr. Sean O'Neill and professor Svein H Gullbekk, 'Re-opening the case of Human Sacrifice'
Apocatastasis and Preservation
Apocatastasis and Preservation
The Healer and the Psychiatrist: The Value of Video, the Efficacy of Spirits, and Social Health in Tonga
The Healer and the Psychiatrist: The Value of Video, the Efficacy of Spirits, and Social Health in Tonga
Politics and Beyond: Placemaking in Northern Ireland (and other post-conflict societies
Politics and Beyond: Placemaking in Northern Ireland (and other post-conflict societies)
Pits, Pots, and Pennies: An Archaeology of Coin Hoarding in Medieval England and Wales
TITLE: Reconstructing diachronic human history from synchronic anthropological data: the theory and practice of phylogenetics and network analysis
Sean O'Neill presents paper at the 'Brown-bag'-seminar, Department of Anthropology, Aarhus University
Looking Through Portals: An investigation into stave church portals as display object in Norwegian museum settings
Ethnographic Film Collections and a Long View of the North