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Quantifying archaeo-organic degradation – A multiproxy approach to understand the accelerated deterioration of the ancient organic cultural heritage at the Swedish Mesolithic site Ageröd
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Human encroachment, climate change and the loss of our archaeological organic cultural heritage : Accelerated bone deterioration at Ageröd, a revisited Scandinavian Mesolithic key-site in despair
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Disentangling taphonomic histories at Old Uppsala, a Late Iron Age central place in Sweden, using Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA)
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Movement of agricultural products in the Scandinavian Iron Age during the first millennium AD : 87Sr/86Sr values of archaeological crops and animals in southern Sweden
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- 2018
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Shoreline displacement and human resource utilization in the southern Baltic Basin coastal zone during the early Holocene: New insights from a submerged Mesolithic landscape in south-eastern Sweden
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A submerged Mesolithic lagoonal landscape in the Baltic Sea, south-eastern Sweden – Early Holocene environmental reconstruction and shore-level displacement based on a multiproxy approach
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- 2011
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Sacred Cows or Old Beasts? A taphonomic approach to studying ritual killing with an example from Iron Age Uppåkra, Sweden
2011) p.192-204(
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Hornkrona av kronhjort från havsbotten utanför Verkö, Karlskrona skärgård
2011) In Reports in Osteology(
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Djurben från Rönneholms mosse : Osteologisk analys av material från utgrävningar 2010
2011) In Reports in Osteology(
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- 2010
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Veitstu Hvé Blóta Skal : The Old Norse Blót in the Light of Osteological Remains from Frösö Church, Jämtland, Sweden
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