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    Population genetic structure in Fennoscandian landrace rye (Secale cereale L.) spanning 350 years by Larsson, P., Oliveira, H. R., Lundström, M., Hagenblad, J., Lagerås, P., Leino, M. W.

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-06-2019)
    “…Rye ( Secale cereale L.) was for centuries the economically most important crop in Fennoscandia (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden). Historical records tell…”
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    The impact of land-use change on floristic diversity at regional scale in southern Sweden 600 BC–AD 2008 by Fredh, D, Broström, A, Rundgren, M, Lagerås, P, Mazier, F, Zillén, L

    Published in Biogeosciences (08-05-2013)
    “…This study explores the relationship between land-use and floristic diversity between 600 BC and AD 2008 in the uplands of southern Sweden. We use fossil…”
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    Land Use and Food Intake of Future Inhabitants: Outlining a Representative Individual of the Most Exposed Group for Dose Assessment by Saetre, Peter, Valentin, Jack, Lagerås, Per, Avila, Rodolfo, Kautsky, Ulrik

    Published in Ambio (01-05-2013)
    “…The radiation doses to humans resulting from a potential release of radionuclides from a geological repository for long-lived waste are assessed over tens or…”
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    Insects and other invertebrate remains from the coffin of a 17th century bishop in Lund Minster, S Sweden by Fägerström, Christoffer, Buckland, Philip I., Lemdahl, Geoffrey, Karsten, Per, Lagerås, Per, Manhag, Andreas

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-06-2020)
    “…•A forensic entomology study without signs of a body.•Lack of carrion fauna supports winter death and burial.•Insect remains in coffin inform on treatment and…”
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    Population genetic structure in Fennoscandian landrace rye (Secale cereale L.) spanning 350years by Larsson, P., Oliveira, H. R., Lundstrom, M., Hagenblad, J., Lageras, P., Leino, Matti W.

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-06-2019)
    “…Rye (Secale cereale L.) was for centuries the economically most important crop in Fennoscandia (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden). Historical records tell…”
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    Burial rituals inferred from palynological evidence: results from a late Neolithic stone cist in southern Sweden by LAGERAS, Per

    Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-10-2000)
    “…Soil samples from a late Neolithic stone cist in Hamneda, southern Sweden, were pollen analysed. The results of the analysis suggest that the local vegetation…”
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    Fire and stone clearance in Iron Age agriculture: new insights inferred from the analysis of terrestrial macroscopic charcoal in clearance cairns in Hamneda, southern Sweden by Lagerås, Per, Bartholin, Thomas

    Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-09-2003)
    “…Areas with ancient clearance cairns have been studied in Hamneda, Småland Uplands, southern Sweden, by archaeological and palaeoecological methods. Based on…”
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    Long-term history of land-use and vegetation at Femtingagölen — a small lake in the Småland Uplands, southern Sweden by Lagerås, Per

    “…Pollen analysis was carried out on gyttja from the small lake Femtingagölen in the Småland Uplands, southern Sweden. The interpretation of the pollen diagram…”
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    Land-use history of the Axlarp area in the Småland uplands, southern Sweden: palaeoecological and archaeological investigations by Lagerås, Per, Jansson, Kristina, Vestbö, Aadel

    Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-11-1995)
    “…The results of pollen analysis, magnetic measurements (SIRM), and archaeological and historical investigations, in the Axlarp area are presented. With respect…”
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