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Archaeothanatology Working Group Archaeothanatology is a multi-disciplinary approach in archeology, that studies funerary rituals in the past. Based on knowledge of natural decay processes, the method…
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Centre for Applied Heritage Applied heritage is about the potential of heritage to transform society. The Centre for Applied Heritage at Linnaeus University aims at advancing academic research and…
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Clara Alfsdotter will carry out research on human decomposition News
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Continued trust in unique graduate school in archaeology News
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Contract archaeology and future sustainability studied in new research News
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Critical understandings of the past, present and future News
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Digital exhibition celebrates 18th April – International Day for Monuments and Sites News
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Ethnographic Forum Ethnographic Forum is a research group where members share a common interest in qualitative and ethnographic fieldwork. The group consists of researchers and graduate students from…
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European mummy may be the oldest in the world News
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Global heritage research at Linnaeus University gains momentum News
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Highlights from the 4th year with the UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures News
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Linnaeus University gets the world´s first UNESCO Chair in Heritage Futures News
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Meeting with UNESCO, ICOMOS, IPCC on culture and climate change News
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New book about cultural heritage and the future News
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New book on digital humanities crosses subject borders News
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Nordic Network of the Fantastic and Cultural History The Nordic Network of the Fantastic and Cultural History conducts interdisciplinary research on mankind’s universal need for fantasy to explain and…
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Project: Archaeological information in the digital society Digitisation of archaeological information and cultural heritage assets has been one of the cornerstones of the digital society debate.
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Project: Crisis, conflict and climate — societal change in Scandinavia 300–700 CE In this project, archaeologists are studying a period in Scandinavia's history, which is characterized by climate…