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Archaeology and Heritage Studies

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About the department

At the department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies we are concerned with people and the environment and culture and society from the earliest times, examining the connection between the past and the present – and exploring how real and imagined pasts can inform the future. With a focus on studies of material culture and heritage practice, the department pays strong attention to dissemination and engagement with a wide range of publics and policy makers. Drawing on fieldwork and excavation, laboratory, archival and ethnographic investigation, the department’s interdisciplinarity is at the core of its research and teaching activities, investigating and challenging our understanding of past, present and future societies seen in a long-term perspective.

Research environment

The department has an international profile and strong research networks. A dynamic research environment provides the framework for large research projects, international conferences and a variety of visiting researchers. The environment is versatile and cross-disciplinary, and the academic staff’s research competences span a broad range of topics; from war and power, mobility and globalisation, family and individual, religion and rituals, landscape, settlement and architecture, colonial and decolonial relations, geopolitics and community development, paleo-demography and evolution, trade and networks, technology and knowledge exchange. We hereby apply quantitative analysis methods, field methodology and digital representation. As a research environment we cooperate with international partners across the globe, as well as the Danish heritage and museum sector, not least Moesgård Museum.

Affiliated degree programmes

The archaeology programme at Aarhus University offers a bachelor’s and a master’s degree programme in archaeology, together with an MA Programme in Sustainable Heritage Management (taught in English). We hereby cooperate with the Department of History and Classical Studies as well as the Institut for Geoscience, both at AU. In addition, a variety of elective subjects and events are offered, including Viking age Scandinavia at the Aarhus University Summer University.


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Latest publications

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Croix, S. (2024). Cremation in Southern Scandinavia: The Case of South-West Jutland. In H. Wiliams & F. Lippok (Eds.), Cremation in the Early Middle Ages (pp. 93-106). sidestone press academics. https://doi.org/10.59641/e3h9b0c1d2
Croix, S. (2024). Den sidste viking. Aarhus Universitetsforlag. 100 Danmarkshistorier
Atzbach, R. (2024). Der Müll, die Burg und der Emporkömmling: Garbology und die materielle Kultur auf Boringholm in Mitteljütland . In A.-E. Awad-Konrad, H. Ilsinger, F. M. Müller & E. Waldhart (Eds.), Opfer der eigenen Begeisterung. : Festschrift für Harald Stadler zum 65. Geburtstag NEARCHOS 25 (pp. 53-67). Verlag A. Weger.
Iversen, R., Pauli Jensen, X., Grane, T., Rose, H. A., Croix, S. & Sørensen, L. (2024). Editorial. Danish Journal of Archaeology, 13(1), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.7146/dja.v13i1.152346
Johannsen, N. N. (2024). Empirical, open and multiscalar: Research strategy in the archaeology of migration. Abstract from European Archaeological Association, Rome, Italy.
Shepherd, N. (2024). Escape from the white cube: Walking as decolonial intervention. In Walking as Embodied Research: Drift, Pause, Indirection (pp. 105-136). Taylor and Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003189992-10

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Kristiansen, M. S. (2006). Renæssance, arkæologi - og bønder. In O. Høiris & J. Vellev (Eds.), Renæssancens verden. Tænkning, kulturliv, dagligliv og efterliv (pp. 473-490). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Thrane, H. (2006). Rituals and Mass Graves: An Introduction. In T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde (Eds.), Warfare and Society: Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 275-280). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Kock, J. (2006). Ruder med personlighed: En mode i renæssancen. In O. Høiris & J. Vellev (Eds.), Renæssancens verden: Tænkning, kulturliv, dagligliv og efterliv (pp. 401-417). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Graham-Campbell, J. (2006). Some reflections on the distribution and significance of Norse place-names in northern Scotland. In P. Gammeltoft & B. Jørgensen (Eds.), Names through the Looking-Glass. Festschrift in Honour of Gillian Fellows-Jensen, July 5th 2006 (pp. 94-118). <Forlag uden navn>.
Andresen, J.-B. R. (2006). Storhøj før Storhøj. In Storhøjs historie (pp. 1-4)
Thrane, H. (2006). Swords and Other Weapons in the Nordic Bronze Age: Technology, Treatment, and Contexts. In T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde (Eds.), Warfare and Society: Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 491-504). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Holst, M. K. (2006). Tårup - a round dolmen and its secondary burials. Journal of Danish Archaeology, 14, 7-21.
Roesdahl, E. & Wilson, D. M. (2006). The Århus rune-stones. In P. Gammeltoft & B. Jørgensen (Eds.), Names through the Looking-Glass: Festschrift in Honour of Gillian Fellows-Jensen (pp. 208-229).
Holst, M. K., Breuning-Madsen, H. & Rasmussen, M. (2006). The Genesis of Iron Pans in Burial mounds from the South Scandinavian Bronze Age. In L. Šmejda (Ed.), Archaeology of Burial Mounds (pp. 98-104). Archaeologica.
Graham-Campbell, J. (2006). The rings. In S. H. Fuglesang & D. M. Wilson (Eds.), The Hoen Hoard. A Viking Gold Treasure of the Ninth Century (pp. 73-81). Institutum Romanum Norvegiae, Acta ad Archaelogiam et Artium Pertinentia 14.
Graham-Campbell, J. (2006). The silver armring in Hamburg. In S. H. Fuglesang & D. M. Wilson (Eds.), The Hoen Hoard. A Viking Gold Treasure of the Ninth Century (pp. 309-10). Institutum Romanum Norvegiae, Acta ad Archaelogiam et Artium Pertinentia 14.
Thrane, H. (2006). To mand frem for en bronzealder. In B. B. Rasmussen & J. S. Jensen (Eds.), En hilsen til Jørgen Jensen: København 30. juli 2006 (pp. 24-26).
Kristensen, H. K. (2006). Tvilum Kloster og korherrernes adgang til kirken. In U. Kjær, M.-L. Jørgensen & J. H. Christensen (Eds.), Skæve vinkler (pp. 100-104). Arkitektens Forlag.
Vellev, J. (2006). Tycho Brahes begravelse i Prag. In P. Grinder-Hansen (Ed.), Tycho Brahes Verden. Danmark i Europa 1550-1600 (1 ed., pp. 228-243). Nationalmuseet.
Graham-Campbell, J. (2006). Valtos. In H. Beck, D. Geuenich & H. Steuer (Eds.), Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde (Vol. 32, pp. 64-66)
Sindbæk, S. M. (2006). Viking Age Wolin and Baltic Sea Trade: Proposals, Refusals, and Engagements. In K. M. Hansen & K. B. Pedersen (Eds.), Across the western Baltic: Proceedings from an archaeological conference in Vordingborg (pp. 267-281). Sydsjællands Museum.
Vandkilde, H. (2006). Virring. In Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde (Vol. 32, pp. 443-445)
Vandkilde, H. (2006). Warfare and Gender according to Homer: An Archaeology of an Aristocratic Warrior Culture. In T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde (Eds.), Warfare and Society. Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 515-528). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Vandkilde, H. (2006). Warfare and pre-State Societies: An Introduction. In T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde (Eds.), Warfare and Society. Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 105-111). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Otto, T., Thrane, H. & Vandkilde, H. (2006). Warfare and Society. Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives. In T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde (Eds.), Warfare and Society. Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 9-19). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Thrane, H. (2006). Warfare and the State: An Introduction. In T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde (Eds.), Warfare and Society: Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 211-216). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Vandkilde, H. (2006). Warfare, Weaponry and Material Culture - an Introduction. In T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde (Eds.), Warfare and Society. Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 483-490). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Vandkilde, H. (2006). Warriors and Warrior Institutions in Copper Age Europe. In T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde (Eds.), Warfare and Society. Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 393-422). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Vandkilde, H. (2005). A Biographical Perspective on Ösenringe from the Early Bronze Age. In T. Kienlin (Ed.), Die Dinge als Zeichen: Kulturelles Wissen und materieller Kultur. Internationale Fachtagung an der Johan Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main 3.-5. April 2003: Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie (Vol. 125, pp. 263-281). Habelt.
Kristiansen, M. S. & Roland, T. (2005). Andre anlæg. In M. S. Kristiansen (Ed.), Tårnby. Gård og landsby gennem 1000 år (pp. 277-280). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.
Sindbæk, S. M. (2005). Anmeldelse af Jørgen Jensen: Danmarks Oldtid. Yngre Jernalder 400 e.Kr.-1050 e.Kr. Kuml: Årbog for Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab, 2005, 326-327.
Roesdahl, E. (2005). Anmeldelse af Niels Hybel: Danmark i Europa 750-1300, København 2003. Kuml: Årbog for Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab, 324-325.
Kristiansen, M. S. (2005). Appendiks. In M. S. Kristiansen (Ed.), Tårnby. Gård og landsby gennem 1000 år (pp. 503-569). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.
Kock, J. (2005). Borgforskning og Boringholm. In J. Kock & E. Roesdahl (Eds.), Boringholm: - en østjysk træborg fra 1300-årene (pp. 27-34). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.
Kock, J. & Roesdahl, E. (Eds.) (2005). Boringholm: - en østjysk træborg fra 1300-årene. Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab. Jysk Arkæologisk Selskabs Skrifter No. 53
Kristiansen, M. S. (2005). Brønde. In M. S. Kristiansen (Ed.), Tårnby. Gård og landsby gennem 1000 år (pp. 265-276). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.
Thrane, H. (2005). Bronze Age Tumuli in Denmark and the Skelhøj Project. In I. Smedja & J. Turek (Eds.), Spatial Analysis of Funerary Areas (pp. 88-93).
Nielsen, H. M. M. (2005). Byggematerialer og bygningstømmer. In J. Kock & E. Roesdahl (Eds.), Boringholm. En østjysk træborg fra 1300-årene (pp. 83-100). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.
Kristiansen, M. S. (2005). Bygninger. In M. S. Kristiansen (Ed.), Tårnby. Gård og landsby gennem 1000 år (pp. 163-264). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.
Nielsen, H. M. M. & Johansen, U. (2005). Bygningshistorie og konstruktioner. In J. Kock & E. Roesdahl (Eds.), Boringholm. En østjysk træborg fra 1300-årene (pp. 49-81). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.
Olsen, J., Heinemeier, J., Bennike, P., Hornstrup, K. M. & Thrane, H. (2005). Characterisation and Blind Testing of the Method for Radiocarbon Dating of Cremated Bone. Poster session presented at AMS-10 Conference, Berkeley, United States.
Olsen, J., Heinemeier, J., Bennike, P., Hornstrup, K. M. & Thrane, H. (2005). Characterisation and blind testing the method for radiocarbon dating of cremated bones. Abstract from AMS, Berkeley, United States.
Kock, J. & Roesdahl, E. (2005). Contents and summary: Boringholm - a fourteenth-century timber castle in eastern Jutland. In J. Kock & E. Roesdahl (Eds.), Boringholm: - en østjysk træborg fra 1300-årene (pp. 343-359). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.

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