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    Taking out the Trash: On Excavating Settlements in General, and Houses of the Battle Axe Culture in Particular by Larsson, Åsa M.

    Published in Current Swedish archaeology (10-06-2021)
    “…Archaeological interpretation rests partly on theory and partly on material remains, and changes in field methods can cause major changes in both areas…”
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    Hur FAIR är svensk digitiserad kulturarvsdata idag? by Ambrosiani, Aron, Larsson, Åsa M

    Published in Lychnos (13-02-2023)
    “…Historical research is increasingly dependent on digital methods to find materials and information online. This requires a very different form of source…”
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    Digitising the Archaeological Process at the Swedish National Heritage Board: producing, managing and sharing archaeological information by Larsson, Åsa M., Smith, Marcus, Sohlenius, Rikard, Klafver, Tord

    Published in Internet archaeology (2017)
    “…he Digital Archaeological Process (DAP) programme was initiated by the Swedish National Heritage Board in order to create a more seamless process for storing…”
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    Tracing grog and pots to reveal Neolithic Corded Ware Culture contacts in the Baltic Sea region (SEM-EDS, PIXE) by Holmqvist, Elisabeth, Larsson, Åsa M., Kriiska, Aivar, Palonen, Vesa, Pesonen, Petro, Mizohata, Kenichiro, Kouki, Paula, Räisänen, Jyrki

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-03-2018)
    “…The Neolithic Corded Ware Culture (CWC) complex spread across the Baltic Sea region ca. 2900/2800–2300/2000 BCE. Whether this cultural adaptation was driven by…”
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    Secondary Burial Practices in the Middle Neolithic: Causes and Consequences by Åsa M. Larsson

    Published in Current Swedish archaeology (2003)
    “…The article discusses the increasing evidence that burial traditions in the Neol ithic are more varied than is otten acknowledged, and focuses especially on…”
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