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Nordic Bronze Age
Vom Wandern Der Völker
Rock Art and Celto-Germanic Vocabulary Shared Iconography and Words As Reflections of Bronze Age Contact
F. Nikulka, Archäologische Demographie. Methoden, Daten Und Bevölkerung Der Europäischen Bronze
The Cimbri of Denmark, the Norse and Danish Vikings, and Y-DNA Haplogroup R-S28/U152 - (Hypothesis A)
To Rust Metallic Gods an Anarcho-Primitivist Critique of Paganism
261 Chronology of the Danish Bronze Age Based on 14C
Bronze Age Wool: Provenance and Dye Investigations of Danish Textiles Karin Margarita Frei1,2,∗, Ulla Mannering2,3, Ina Vanden Berghe4 & Kristian Kristiansen5
The Development of Merchant Identity in Viking-Age and Medieval Scandinavia
Etymological Connections Between the Ancient People of Iaones and the Tacitean Suiones
Hybrid Beasts of the Nordic Bronze Age Accepted Manuscript 2018
The Nordic Origins of the Iliad and Odyssey: an Up-To-Date Survey of the Theory
The Agrarian Life of the North 2000 Bc–Ad 1000 Studies in Rural Settlement and Farming in Norway
Kossinna Meets the Nordic Archaeologists Evert Baudou
276172 Fredrik Ekengren
Archäologische Demographie
CONTACT ZONES of EUROPE from the 3Rd Mill. BC to the 1St Mill. AD International Scientific Conference Humboldt Colleague Moscow, 29 September – 2 October, 2017
Towards Timing and Stratigraphy of the Bronze Age Burial Mound Royal Tomb (Königsgrab) of Seddin (Brandenburg, Northeastern Germany)
New Perspectives on the Bronze Age Proceedings of the 13Th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium Held in Gothenburg 9Th to 13Th June 2015
Top View
Early Boats in Scandinavia: New Evidence from Early Iron Age Bog Finds in Arctic Norway Stephen Wickler the Arctic University Museum of Norway, Tromsø, Norway
Seriality, Similarity and the Simulacrum in the Early Bronze
Rock Art and Trade Networks: from Scandinavia to the Italian Alps
Y-Haplogroup I1 and Ancient European Migrations
Urnfield’ As a Chronological and Cultural Concept: Tales from Northern and Central Europe
A Study in Urnfield Interpretations in Middle Europe
The Egtved Girl Travel, Trade & Alliances in the Bronze Age
The Cup-Mark
The Emergence of Coercive Societies in Northwestern Scandinavia During the Late Neolithic–Early Bronze Age
Weapon and Tool Use During the Nordic Bronze Age
Redefining Pre-Indo-European Language Families of Bronze Age
The Well Spring of the Goths
Goth Migration Induced Changes in the Matrilineal Genetic Structure Of
Maritime Mode of Production Raiding and Trading in Seafaring Chiefdoms
The Sea and Bronze Age Transformations
Testing Late Bronze Age Mobility in Southern Sweden in the Light of a New Multi-Proxy Strontium Isotope Baseline of Scania
Own and Be Owned Archaeological Approaches to the Concept of Possession
A Storm of Swords and Spears: the Weapon Dancer As an Enduring Symbol in Prehistoric Scandinavia
New Chronological Research of the Late Bronze Age in Scandinavia
The Razor's Edge: Constructing Male Identity in Bronze and Iron Age Northern Europe Kaitlin Kincade University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Mapping Human Mobility During the Third and Second Millennia BC in Present-Day Denmark
The Possible Origin of the Goths Traced Through the Symbolism of Rings and Through Place-Names Containing the Element Ring
Gunnar Heinsohn (June 2014) VIKINGS for 700 YEARS WITHOUT SAILS, PORTS, and TOWNS? It Is the Famous Viking Longship with I
Scandinavian Chronicle: from Geology to History Or from Stones to Mankind
Interregional Contacts in Bronze Age Northern and Middle Sweden
To Rust Metallic Gods an Anarcho-Primitivist Critique of Paganism
Bronze Age Identities: Costume, Conflict and Contact in Northern Europe 1600–1300 BC
CELTO-GERMANIC Later Prehistory and Post-Proto-Indo-European Vocabulary in the North and West