Postdoc @SCAPES, Museum of Cultural History/University of Oslo.
Everything Late Neolithic and Bronze Age, currently looking into biases/representativity in our archaeological practices, from excavations to theoretical models and interpretations.
Anette Sand-Eriksen
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Living as a minority in a heteronormative world trains you to question given truths. That's a superpower, not a weakness. Queer gaze helps us see not just what's present in the archaeological data, but what's been erased or rationalized away. Archaeology needs more of it. 3/
Anette Sand-Eriksen
3-year postdoc fellowship in #Archaeology @uio.no as part of an interdisciplinary project to investigate societal, economic, and climatic effects of major 6th-10th-century volcanic eruptions through a comparative interdisciplinary lens on regional #resilience.
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The Museum of Cultural History @uio.no is hiring a PhD candidate in Nordic #Archaeology, linked to the museum’s research on the #VikingAge. As icing on the cake, you’ll be working in the environment of the new Museum of the Viking Age, part of MCH, opening in 2027!
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🌲 New paper with @lovschal.bsky.social, @michelle-farrell.bsky.social & Høeg, challenging the idea that #LateNeolitic + #BronzeAge was all about deforestation and farming. It #REVEALS a forested form of life in SE Norway, co-shaped, dynamic social ecologies and mixed 🐑🏹🌾🌰
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Mette Lovschal
Call for sessions is out! 🗣️
The 17th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium will be held in beautiful Visby, Gotland in June 2027.
For the 50‑year anniversary, all topics on the Nordic #bronzeage are welcome. Spread the word!
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Job title: PhD research fellow in Nordic Archaeology (301195), Employer: University of Oslo, Deadline: Friday, July 31, 2026