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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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Larentis, O., Tonina, E., Pangrazzi, C., Gorini, I., Tomasi, C. & Mannino, M. A. (2025). Skeletal fluorosis in Italy beyond vesuvius? Multi-analytical evidence for an environment-linked pathology from the alps. Journal of Archaeological Science, 182, Article 106362. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2025.106362
Dutta, D., Hopcroft, P. O., Andreasen, L. S., Aubry, T. J., Timmreck, C., Zanchettin, D., Zhang, X. & Muschitiello, F. (2025). State-Dependent North Atlantic Response to Volcanic Eruption Clusters. Geophysical Research Letters, 52(15), Article e2025GL117582. https://doi.org/10.1029/2025GL117582
Kristiansen, M. S., Andersen, M. & Madsen, L. (2025). Strategi (2023) for arkæologiske undersøgelser i den middelalderlige landbebyggelse. In Landbebyggelse i Middelalderen (pp. 9-30). Hikuin.
Wisher, I., Birch, T., Andreasen, R., Canosa, E., Norrehed, S., Reguer, S., Lemasson, Q., Oras, E., Johanson, K., Kinnaird, T., Birndorfer, T., Pedersen, J. B., Scott, J., Pearce, C. & Riede, F. (2025). The earliest evidence of blue pigment use in Europe. Antiquity, 99(408), 1464-1479. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2025.10184
Barfod, G. H., Freestone, I. C., Jackson-Tal, R., Cruz-Uribe, A. M., Lichtenberger, A. & Tal, O. (2025). The Hellenistic - Roman transition in glass technology: insights from Nysa-Scythopolis. npj Heritage Science, 13(1), Article 599. https://doi.org/10.1038/s40494-025-02139-2
Baillie, B. A. (2025). The Necropolitics of Memorialisation in Vukovar (Croatia). Abstract from 31st EAA Annual Meeting (Belgrade Virtual, 2025).

Publications

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Andresen, J.-B. R. (2009). Centrale registre og forskning. Arkæologisk Forum, 20, 17-20.
Riede, F. (2009). Climate change, demography and social relations: an alternative view of the Late Palaeolithic pioneer colonization of Southern Scandinavia. In S. McCartan, R. Schulting, G. Warren & P. Woodman (Eds.), Mesolithic Horizons: Papers presented at the Seventh International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, Belfast 2005 (pp. 3-10). Left Coast Press.
Vandkilde, H. (2009). Communities with Bell Beaker Transculture – a Commentary. Norwegian Archaeological Review, 41(2), 74-83.
Dobat, A. S. (2009). Danevirke - a linear earthwork in the province of Schleswig (North Germany). In M. Segschneider (Ed.), Ringwälle und verwandte Strukturen des ersten Jahrtausends n.Chr. an Nord- und Ostsee: Internationales Symposium Föhr 2005 (pp. 137-158). Wachholtz Verlag GmbH.
Haue, N. (2009). Den digitale herredsberejsning: Genfundne fortidsminder på gamle kort. Ikke-valideret tidsskrift, (2008), 49-63.
Pedersen, U. (2009). Den ideelle og den reelle smed. In J. Lund & M. Lene (Eds.), Håndverk og produksjon: Et møte mellom ulike perspektiver (pp. 129-146). Unipub.
Nørgaard, H. W. (2009). Die Halskragen der Nordischen Bronzezeit. Berliner Gesellschaft fuer Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. Mitteilungen, 30, 95-114.
Dobat, A. S. (2009). Die südskandinavischen Burgen vom Typ Trelleborg. In M. Segschneider (Ed.), Ringwälle und verwandte Strukturen des ersten Jahrtausends n.Chr. an Nord- und Ostsee: Internationales Symposium Föhr 2005 (pp. 51-70). Wachholtz Verlag GmbH.
Dobat, A. S., Mandrup, P. T. & Nielsen, S. K. (2009). Et kongeligt borganlæg fra middelalderen ved Aggersborg. In Årbog fra Vesthimmerlands Museum 2009 (pp. 37-45)
Haue, N. (2009). Genstande af metal, sten, ben og ler på bopladsen. In M. Runge (Ed.), Nørre Hedegård: En nordjysk byhøj fra ældre jernalder (1 ed., pp. 127-154). Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab.
Roesdahl, E. (2009). Housing Culture: Scandinavian Perspectives. In R. Gilchrist & A. Reynolds (Eds.), Reflexions: 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology, 1957-2007 (pp. 271-288). Northern Universities Press.
Kristiansen, M. S. & Roesdahl, E. (2009). Jens Vellev. In J. F. Møller (Ed.), Historiens ildsjæle (1 ed., pp. 135-142). Dansk Historisk Fællesråd.
Thrane, H. (2009). Kort om nye undersøgelser på kogegrubefeltet på Ålekisteløkken, Rønninge Søgård. Cartha : årsskrift for Østfyns Museer., 2008/2009, 61-66.
Iversen, R. B. (2009). Lances and Barbed Spears. In C. Adamsen, U. L. Hansen, F. O. Nielsen & M. Watt (Eds.), Sorte Muld: Wealth, Power and Religion at an Iron Age Central Settlement on Bornholm. (pp. 76-81). Bornholms Museum.
Høegsberg, M. S. (2009). Materiel kultur og kulturel identitet i det norrøne Grønland. Institut for Antropologi, Arkæologi og Lingvistik, Aarhus Universitet.
Løvschal, M. & Lund, J. (2009). Menneske og landskab i den tidlige jernalder. In K. M. Boe, T. Capelle & C. Fischer (Eds.), Tollundmandens verden: Kontinentale kontakter i tidlig jernalder (pp. 88-97).
Nielsen, N. H. (2009). Molluscan studies of the Danish Mesolithic-Neolithic shell-midden Krabbesholm II: new information concerning the marine and terrestrial environment. In S. McCartan, R. Schulting, G. Warren & P. Woodman (Eds.), Mesolithic Horizons: Papers presented at the Seventh International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, Belfast 2005 (Vol. 2, pp. 907-908). Left Coast Press.
Riede, F. (2009). Niche Construction Applied: Triple-Inheritance Insights into the Pioneer Late Glacial Colonization of Southern Scandinavia. In H. J. Muscio & G. E. J. López (Eds.), Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Evolutionary Archaeology. Toward an unified Darwinian paradigm: Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006). Session 20 - W22 (pp. 83-94). Archaeopress.
Thrane, H. (2009). Oldtiden indtil ca. 800. In www.danmarkshistorien.dk Institut for Historie og Områdestudier, Aarhus Universitet.
Thrane, H. (2009). Overblik? Danske Museer, 22(5), 23-24.
Pedersen, U. (2009). På besøk i vikingbyen Kaupang. Gyldendal Norsk Forlag.
Heide, P. B. (2009). Perceptional Landscape Analysis: Multi-Perceptional Landscape Analysis in the Vatnsfjördur Area, 2008. In Vatnsfjördur 2008: Interim Report (Vol. 1, pp. 40-53). Institute of Archaeology, Iceland.
Thrane, H. (2009). Reflektioner over grave og gravmomumenter i Nordens broncealder. In T. Brattli (Ed.), Det 10. nordiske bronsealdersymposium 5.-8. oktober 2006 TAPIR Akademisk Forlag.
Jensen, M. B. (2009). Royal Jelling: Danish National Heritage Reinvented. Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 24(1).
Vellev, J. (2009). Stjernefortælleren. Skalk, 1, 7-10.
Sindbæk, S. M. (2009). Tætte bånd og fjerne forbindelser - kommunikation og sociale netværk i vikingetidens Skandinavien. In E. Roesdahl & J. P. Schjødt (Eds.), Beretning fra syvogtyvende tværfaglige vikingesymposium (pp. 43-66). Hikuin.
Riede, F. (2009). Tangled Trees: Modelling Material Culture Evolution as Host-Associate Co-Speciation. In S. J. Shennan (Ed.), Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution (pp. 85-98). University of California Press.
Riede, F. & Wheeler, J. M. (2009). Testing the ‘Laacher See hypothesis’: tephra as dental abrasive. Journal of Archaeological Science, 36(10), 2384–2391.
Thrane, H. (2009). The Relevance of the Concept of the Closed Find in Chronology and other Archaeological Analyses. In A. Lehoëff (Ed.), Construire le temps: Historie et methodes des chronologies et calendriers des derniers millénaires avant notre ère en Europe occidentale (pp. 51-56). CAE européen Mont-Beuvray.
Riede, F., Edinborough, K. S. A. & Thomas, M. G. (2009). Tracking Mesolithic Demography in Time and Space and its Implications for Explanations of Culture Change. In P. Crombe, M. Van Strydonck, J. Sergant, M. Bats & M. Boudin (Eds.), Chronology and Evolution in the Mesolithic of N(W) Europe (pp. 177-194). Cambridge Scholars Press.
Merkyte, I. (2009). Transitions in Archaeology. From the Copper Age to the Bronze Age in Southeastern Europe: Lîga-Ezero-Kale. Institut for Antropologi, Arkæologi og Lingvistik, Aarhus Universitet.

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