Essays about: "Sandby"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the word Sandby.
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1. Design and Examination of Applying Mobile Technologies and Augmented Reality to Support Learning History in the Classroom
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)Abstract : In recent decades, debates on applying digital technologies in the humanities field have increased. Discussions focus on developing a sustainable approach to learning humanities using Immersive digital technologies, such as Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality (VR & AR). READ MORE
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2. Urban expansion, land use change and development of landscape diversity in Södra Sandby, Lund municipality 1940-2019
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Diversity is an important part of the health of our planet’s ecosystems and processes. Anthropogenic factors like urbanization and agriculture have altered the landscape and in turn had a negative effect on diversity. READ MORE
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3. A Chronology for a Massacre : Bayesian C-14 Analysis of the Archaeological Record from Sandby Borg, Öland
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)Abstract : This thesis addresses radiocarbon (C-14) dating of bioarcheological finds from Sandby borg, an iron-age ring fort on the east coast of the Baltic Sea island of Öland, Sweden. Archaeological evidence suggests that Sandby borg was used during the European migration period and that its main period of usage was terminated by an isolated incidence of inter-personal violence where the inhabitants were killed or abducted. READ MORE
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4. Arrangement of space inside Ölandic ringforts. A comparative study of the spatial division within the ringforts Eketorp, Sandby, and Ismantorp
University essay from Lunds universitet/ArkeologiAbstract : In the Iron Age AD, ringforts were constructed on the Swedish island Öland. Most of them contained a settlement inside. The remains of 15 of these ringforts are still preserved in the landscape. READ MORE
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5. Changing Agriculture : Stable isotope analysis of charred cereals from Iron Age Öland
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Arkeologiska forskningslaboratorietAbstract : The Middle Iron Age on Öland (around 200-550 AD) is often regarded as a prosperous period witha wealth based on animal husbandry. In this study charred cereals from several Iron Age sites atÖland are studied to answer questions about prehistoric diet and agricultural practices. READ MORE