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Kunskap, handlag och råmaterial - en diskussion kring produktionen och konsumtionen av senneolitiska flintdolkar i Skandinavien | 1998/1999 | Tor 30 (): 35-82 | 0495-8772 | ||||
Käringsjön - en offerplats för bondebefolkning eller ledarskikt? Studier kring en romartida kultplats och dess omland i södra Halland | 1998/1999 | Tor 30 (): 123-64 | 0495-8772 | ||||
Lämningar från stridsyxekulturen på Fågelbacken, Hubbo sn, Västmanland | 1998/1999 | Tor 30 (): 5-33 | 0495-8772 | ||||
Continuity and long-term changes - three prehistoric sites in western Östergötland | 1998/1999 | Tor 30 (): 107-22 | 0495-8772 | ||||
Senneolitiskå skafthalsyxor i depå - och offersammanhang | 1998/1999 | Tor 30 (): 83-106 | 0495-8772 | ||||
Vapen och brandgravskick under Vendeltid | 1998/1999 | Tor 30 (): 165-84 | 0495-8772 | ||||
Burning down the house: the transformational use of fire and other aspects of an early neolithic TRB site in eastern central Sweden | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 5-47 | |||||
The estate of Skuttunge church. The prehistoric background | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 279-94 | |||||
Political and social structures in early Scandinavia, 2. Aspects of space and territoriality - the settlement district | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 389-437 | |||||
Finnish cultural influences in the eastern part of Sweden during the mesolithic and neolithic | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 157-85 | |||||
Skogsmossen, an early neolithic settlement site and sacrificial fen in the northern borderland of the Funnel-beaker culture | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 49-111 | |||||
Pottery design and time: the pottery from the TRB site Skogsmossen, in view of the AMS-datings of organic remains on potsherds | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 113-36 | |||||
Odin's sacrifice. Shadows of a shamanic tradition in migration-period Scandinavia | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 265-78 | |||||
The fight at Finnsburg | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 295-333 | |||||
Economical and cultural changes in the landscape development at Novgorod | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 353-87 | |||||
Simple shaft-hole axes in graves | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 137-55 | |||||
Quivers, arrow barrages and logistics - from Nydam to the Mary Rose | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 241-63 | |||||
A Viking age settlement in Gamla Uppsala | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 335-52 | |||||
Dating pottery - another way of doing it | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 187-98 | |||||
Salvation, doom or just a functional tool? On information technology (IT) and archaeology | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 439-56 | |||||
Spurs of the early iron age in Västmanland, Södermanlad and Uppland | 1997 | Tor 29 (): 199-239 | |||||
Political and social structures in early Scandinavia: a settlement-historical pre-study of the central place | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 235-81 | |||||
Recent finds in Sigtuna of 12th-century ship-pictures | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 305-12 | |||||
The process of gradual increase of archaeological knowledge: an example taken from archaeological investigations 1992-95 in the Mälar valley | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 153-73 | |||||
Four poems by Venantius Fortunatus concerning Duke Lupus: translated into Swedish and English | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 189-208 | |||||
Social territories and exogamous relations in the late mesolithic. A discussion on the Pärlängsberget site in Södermanland | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 5-27 | |||||
Myths and material culture: the Scandinavian origin myths in early Christian Europe | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 217-34 | |||||
Verses for Lupus, Duke of Champagne. Four poems by Venantius Fortunatus | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 209-16 | |||||
A note on late iron age kingship mythology | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 283-303 | |||||
Deir el-Kattar el Byzanti and the search for lost cities: results of the 1995 excavation and survey in the El-Lisan area of Jordan | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 69-90 | |||||
The archaeology of lowland Maya and in eastern Africa | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 91-103 | |||||
Muslim burial customs on the east African coast | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 349-55 | |||||
Ecofacts indicating late neolithic and early bronze age farming in Sweden | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 53-67 | |||||
Quartz as source material - examples from the mesolithic site Hagtorp | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 29-52 | |||||
An explanatory note on the connection between archaeology and racism | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 357-61 | |||||
Science and religion in negative dialogue | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 313-47 | |||||
Two sets of harness mounts from Barshalder and Vende period unit of measurement | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 175-88 | |||||
The inhumations at Bastubacken. The inhumation burial rite in the Mälar region during the Roman iron age | 1996 | Tor 28 (): 105-51 | |||||
Patterns of neolithic farming in Sweden | 1995 | Tor 27 (1): 133-84 | |||||
Fågelbacken and the Funnel-beaker society. Social organisation and ritual aggregation in the transition to a settled life in eastern central Sweden | 1995 | Tor 27 (1): 47-132 | |||||
Regalia in Svealand in early medieval times | 1995 | Tor 27 (1): 311-35 | |||||
Monastery land in the Gotland countryside | 1995 | Tor 27 (2): 663-74 | |||||
One trench too few and a great deal too many | 1995 | Tor 27 (2): 741-63 | |||||
The evil dragon: the Christian message in the rune-stone ornamentation. An attempt at interpretation | 1995 | Tor 27 (2): 449-57 | |||||
Kings, thegns, Tegnebys, jewellery and hoards. On Danish influence in Sweden during the late Viking age | 1995 | Tor 27 (2): 625-62 | |||||
Levels of prescriptive language in archaeology | 1995 | Tor 27 (2): 725-40 | |||||
The women of the rune-stones once again | 1995 | Tor 27 (2): 459-74 | |||||
'But thank goodness we have professors, to whom the truth is fairly clear...' | 1995 | Tor 27 (2): 675-724 | |||||
The great midwinter sacrifice and the royal mounds at Uppsala | 1995 | Tor 27 (1): 337-94 | |||||
Friends of Trimalchio's: a study of Spanish lead ingots from three Roman wrecks | 1995 | Tor 27 (1): 269-310 |