Essays about: "laborativ arkeologi"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 10 essays containing the words laborativ arkeologi.
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6. Hierarchy through Diet : Stable isotope analysis of male graves of the estate church graveyard in Varnhem
University essay from Arkeologiska forskningslaboratorietAbstract : Den här uppsatsen behandlar ett antal individer begravda mellan 800 e.Kr. och 1150 e.Kr i ett tidigt kristet gravfält kring ruinen av Varnhems gårdskyrka. READ MORE
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7. Unwrapping the Past : A chemical analysis of context lacking artefacts from the Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt in correlation with the process of mummication.
University essay from Arkeologiska forskningslaboratorietAbstract : This paper deals with the chemical identification of artefacts correlated with the process of ancient Egyptian mummification dating to the Graeco-Roman period. The samples were harvested from two artefacts belonging to the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm. READ MORE
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8. Ancient DNA studies : of the Asiatic Eskimo site Ekven
University essay from Arkeologiska forskningslaboratorietAbstract : Den här uppsatsen behandlar gammal DNA från 32 människor från den prehistoriska byn Ekwen belägen in nordöst Asien. Proverna har blivit masskopierade med hjälp av PCR och sekvenserad med FLX pyrosekvensering. READ MORE
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9. Tools of the Trade : An analysis using conservation and SEM of the context and iron material from the excavation of House X in the city block Humlegården 3 in Sigtuna
University essay from Arkeologiska forskningslaboratorietAbstract : Sigtuna’s trade and production has been the subject of an increasing amount of archaeological investigations during the last 30 years. However, most of the research has been conductedregarding the buildings, coin mints and precious metal objects. This thesis will instead research one of the basics of the production, namely the iron. READ MORE
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10. Devaluing the mitqal : Inherent Trading Fees in the Metrics of Birka
University essay from Arkeologiska forskningslaboratoriet; Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kulturAbstract : Abstract: Previous research on the Viking Age trade centre of Birka has suggested the parallel use of two harmonising standard weight units, differing in mass by five percent. As an explanation to this phenomenon, this paper puts forward a hypothesis of a trading fee, embedded in the weights. READ MORE