Search Results - "Ling, Johan"
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Moving metals II: provenancing Scandinavian Bronze Age artefacts by lead isotope and elemental analyses
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-01-2014)“…The first part of this research published previously proved without doubt that the metals dated to the Nordic Bronze Age found in Sweden were not smelted from…”
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Maritime Mode of Production: Raiding and Trading in Seafaring Chiefdoms
Published in Current anthropology (01-10-2018)“…As exemplified by Viking and Bronze Age societies in northern Europe, we model the political dynamics of raiding, trading, and slaving as a maritime mode of…”
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A Boat Is a Boat Is a Boat…Unless It Is a Horse – Rethinking the Role of Typology
Published in Open archaeology (Berlin, Germany) (23-12-2022)“…Today, it is widely accepted that typology is a biased and inconsistent attempt to classify archaeological material based on the similarity of a predefined set…”
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By All Means Necessary – 2.5D and 3D Recording of Surfaces in the Study of Southern Scandinavian Rock Art
Published in Open archaeology (Berlin, Germany) (01-03-2018)“…Southern Scandinavia is Europe’s richest region in terms of figurative rock art. It is imperative to document this cultural heritage for future generations. To…”
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La apropiación local de ideales guerreros en la Europa de la Edad del Bronce Final: una revisión del sitio de arte rupestre de Arroyo Tamujoso 8 y la estela de Cancho Roano (Badajoz, España)
Published in Trabajos de prehistoria (30-12-2022)“…Este estudio ofrece nuevos datos sobre la apropiación local de los ideales asociados al guerrero en Europa durante la Edad del Bronce Final a través del nuevo…”
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Beyond Transgressive Lands and Forgotten Seas: Towards a Maritime Understanding of Rock Art in Bohuslän
Published in Current Swedish archaeology (2004)“…Since the beginning of the 20th century rock art in Bohuslän has traditionally been interpreted, on the basis of its adjacent location to the clay-soil plains,…”
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The Provenance, Use, and Circulation of Metals in the European Bronze Age: The State of Debate
Published in Journal of archaeological research (01-06-2019)“…Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological and science-based research for well over a century…”
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Artificial Intelligence, 3D Documentation, and Rock Art—Approaching and Reflecting on the Automation of Identification and Classification of Rock Art Images
Published in Journal of archaeological method and theory (01-03-2022)“…Rock art carvings, which are best described as petroglyphs, were produced by removing parts of the rock surface to create a negative relief. This tradition was…”
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Moving metals or indigenous mining? Provenancing Scandinavian Bronze Age artefacts by lead isotopes and trace elements
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-01-2013)“…The aim of this study is to further the discussion as to whether copper was extracted locally or imported to Sweden during the Bronze Age or if both of these…”
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Moving metals III: Possible origins for copper in Bronze Age Denmark based on lead isotopes and geochemistry
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-08-2018)“…This article presents the results of a comprehensive provenance study based on a combined geochemical-isotopic and archaeological approach, comprising 98…”
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Final response and fixture directions.(Scandinavian rock art depictions)
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Moving metals IV: Swords, metal sources and trade networks in Bronze Age Europe
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-08-2019)“…European Bronze Age swords had high functional and symbolic value, and therefore they are an interesting case for approaching questions of provenance and trade…”
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Representations of oxhide ingots in Scandinavian rock art: the sketchbook of a Bronze Age traveller?
Published in Antiquity (01-02-2015)“…Bronze Age trade networks across Europe and the Mediterranean are well documented; Baltic amber and bronze metalwork were particularly valued commodities. Here…”
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The local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe: a review of the rock art site of Arroyo Tamujoso 8 and the ‘warrior’ stela of Cancho Roano (Badajoz, Spain): La apropiación local de ideales guerreros en la Europa de la Edad del Bronce Final: una revisión del sitio de arte rupestre de Arroyo Tamujoso 8 y la estela de Cancho Roano (Badajoz, España)
Published in Trabajos de prehistoria (2022)“…This study offers new insights into the local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe. Through the new study of the carvings of Cancho Roano…”
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Moving metals V: The question of shared copper sources between Scandinavia and Hungary 1700–1500 BC
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-10-2023)“…•The outcome of this study points to that Scandinavia and Hungary partly shared copper sources between 1700 and 1500 BC.•The most pronounced shared sources are…”
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Rock Art as Secondary Agent? Society and Agency in Bronze Age Bohuslän
Published in Norwegian archaeological review (01-01-2010)“…During the major part of the 20th century the rock art in Bohuslän has been seen as a manifestation of an agrarian 'cultic' ideology in the landscape. In this…”
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Anthony Harding: Warriors and Weapons in Bronze Age Europe: Archaeolingua, Budapest, 2007. ISBN 978-963-8046-86-4
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Final response and future directions
Published in Antiquity (01-02-2015)“…It is rare for authors to be able to read comments on their paper by leading colleagues and to have the chance to respond before its publication. We would like…”
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Moving metals or indigenous mining?: Provenancing Scandinavian Bronze Age artefacts by leadisotopes and trace elements
Published in Journal of archaeological science (2013)“…The aim of this study is to further the discussion as to whether copper was extracted locally or imported to Sweden during the Bronze Age or if both of these…”
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Rock art as secondary agent?: society and agency in Bronze Age Bohuslän
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