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Tisdag den 9 juni 2015

Tuesday the 9th of June 2015

12-18 registration (at Humanisten floor 4)

15:00 Welcome by organizers in Stora Hörsalen

15:10 Kristian Kristiansen – Introduction to key note speaker

15:20 Key note lecture Morten Allentoft

16:00 Jens Christian Kloster – Bronze lurs

16:20 Bronze lur concert with Jens Christian Kloster and Gaute Vikdal from the Klang av Oldtid

c. 17:00 Welcome reception

Social program /Social program

Tuesday 9th June 2015 c. 17 Welcome reception, floor 4 Humanisten

Friday 12th June 2015 Conference dinner (at an extra cost)

Saturday 13th Excursions (at an extra cost)

Excursion to Tanum, starts 09 ends 19

The excursion will focus on northern Bohuslän, famous for its many rock-art sites. During the tour we will visit several rock-art sites in the Tanum area, but we will also pay attention to burial sites and settlements sites. A more detailed program will be decided upon when we know the number of people participating. The tour is organized by the Swedish Rock Art Research Archives in Tanum, Johan Ling & Peter Skoglund.

Excursion in the Gothenburg region, starts 09 ends 15

Visit to Bronsåldersundet (the Bronze Age strait) in Lilleby, here we will see cairns and settlement sites. The straits northern part lies in fairly untouched environment and therefore gives a good understanding of the relationship between cairns and settlements in the region. We will also look at some rock art in the vicinity to Gothenburg. The excursion is led by Anna Wessman

Onsdag/Wednesday 10 juni/June

Craft and materials in the Bronze AgeRoom C442

8:30-9:00 Introduction Nils Anfinset and Anna Sörman

9:00-9:30 Jan Apel: Diversity-Driven Knowledge Accumulation in Early Bronze Age Scandinavia

9:30-10:00 Nils Anfinset Crafts, materials and power- a view from western Norway in the Nordic Bronze Age

10:00-10:30 Kaffe/Coffee break

10:30-11:00 Berit V. Eriksen: Making silent stones speak. Addressing the role of flint craftsmanship in Bronze Age Denmark

11:00-11:30 Constanze Rassmann: En garde – contextualizing early Bronze Age swords

11:30-12:00 Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld: Swords, craftsmen and sword-bearers. Workshops and craftsmen reconsidered

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:00 Heide W. Nørgaard: Craft organization and Craftspeople in the Nordic Bronze Age (1500-1100 BC)

14:00-14:30 Maikel Kuijpers: Early Bronze Age metalworking craftsmanship; a world of specialists?

14:30-15:00 Mechtild Freudenberg & Leif Glaser: The Production of Axes in the Late Neolithic and early Bronze Age – Analyses based on Archaeological Experiments and Synchroton Radiation Analysis

15:00-15:30 Kaffe

15:30-16:00 Andreas Nilsson: The path of knowledge – Transfer of knowledge of bronze crafting in the Late Bronze Age Scandinavia

16:00-16:30 Franziska Knoll & Harald Meller: Rings of Power – Rings of Wealth. Thoughts on so called „Eidringe“ in the Late Nordic Bronze Age

16:30-17:00 Immo Heske: Between hamlets and hillforts. The organization of metalwork in the LBA

17:00-17:30 Anna Sörman: Social valuables in the making: contextualizing bronze casting in Late Bronze Age southern Scandinavia

(session continues Thursday)

Onsdag/ Wednesday 10 juni/June

Nye perspektiver på bronzealderens graveRum D411

8:30-9:00 Mads K. Holst & Helena Victor: Introduktion

En anden gravskik

9:00-9:30 Malou Blank: Bronsåldersbegravningar i Falbygdens megaliter

9:30-10:00 Sophie Bergerbrant, Kristian Kristiansen, Karl-Göran Sjögren, Karin Frei, Lise Loch Harvig och Anna Tornmark: Nya perspektiv på äldre bronsåldersgravar

10:00-10:30 Kaffe

10:30-11:00 Leif Häggström: Människor i en hög

11:00-11:30 Lise Frost: Gravhøjen Borum Eshøj. Resultater af nye undersøgelser

11:30-12:00 Kristian Kristiansen, Sophie Bergerbrant & Karl-Göran Sjögren: Äldre bronsålderskronologi

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:00 Anna Röst: ”Tydlig gravgömma saknas…?”: Nya perspektiv på hanterandet av döda under yngre bronsålder i Mellansverige

14:00-14:30 Diskussion

Udvidede ritualer

14:30-15:00 Ola Kadefors: Bruk och återbruk – mångsidigt nyttjande av en helgad plats från mellersta bronsåldern

15:00-15:30 Kaffe

15:30-16:00 Fredrik Larsson: Den rituella festens dynamik

16:00-16:30 Christina Fredengren: Where wandering water gushes

16:30-17:00 Helena Victor: Blekinges bronsålder -en utblick från E22 grävningarna

17:00-17:30 Diskussion

Sessionen fortsätter på torsdag

Onsdag/Wednesday 10 juni/June

The northern perspective 2000 BC – AD 1Room 404

8:30-9:00 Joakim Wehlin: Introduction

9:00-9:30 Charlotte Damm: Fishing for diversity

9:30-10:00 Lars Forsberg: Changing contact networks in Northern Fennoscandia during the period 2500 BC - 1 AD reflected by the spread of pottery technology

10:00-10:30 Kaffe/ Coffee break

10:30-11:00 Marianne Skandfer: Pots and house-pits: A complex relation between period markers for the Northern early Metal Age

11:00-11:30 Jarkko Saipio: Stone Age appearances in the south-eastern Arctic Bronze Age

11:30-12:00 Roger Jørgensen: The early use of metal in the North

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:00 Christopher Prescott & Lene Melheim: Skrivarhelleren in Sogn – challenging notions of centre and periphery

14:00-14:30 Hilde Rigmor Amundsen: Different Bronze Ages – Arising Cultural Traditions in the Southern Inland

14:30-15:00 Johan E. Arntzen: Was there really a “Bronze Age” north of the Arctic Circle? – Evidence from Sandvika in northern Norway

15:00-15:30 Kaffe/ Coffee break

15:30-16:00 Final discussion

Torsdag/ Thursday 11 juni/June

Craft and materials in the Bronze AgeRoom C442

9:00-9:30 Sophia Adams, Joanna Brück and Leo Webley: Metalworking in context in Bronze Age Britain

9:30-10:00 Reidar Magnusson: Specialists in the Late Bronze Age Lake Mälaren Valley

10:00-10:30 Kaffe/ Coffee break

10:30-11:00 Bianka Nessel: The concept and meaning of tools: functional aspects and social implications

11:00-11:30 Paul Eklöv Pettersson: Morphology, volume and material of late Bronze Age melting crucibles

11:30-12:00 Daniel Sahlén & Uwe Sperling: Distant connections? The archaeological context of the Härnevi pin

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:00 Henriette Hop: Objects of regional identities? A comparative case study of ceramics in Bronze Age (1700-500 BC) graves in Western Norway

14:00-14:30 V. Podėnas & E. Babenskas: On behavior of potters and metalworkers: ceramic production at Nakūnai hill fort

14:30-15:00: Sigrid Maria Sellevold Hervig: Spoon-shaped scrapers in Norway: A contextual analysis

15:00-15:30 Kaffe/ Coffee break

15:30-16:00 Małgorzata Siennicka: (In)Visible fibres? Textile production in the Early Bronze Age Greece (the 3rd millennium BC)

16:00-16:30 Karin M. Frei: Textile provenance investigations by isotopic tracing techniques

16:30-17:30 Final Discussion

Poster

Daniel Sahlén & Paul Eklöv Pettersson: The technology of Late Bronze Age crucibles in north Europe: style and ceramic recipies

Torsdag/Thursday 11 juni/June

Nye perspektiver på bronzealderens graveRum D411

Gravens indhold: Identitet og gravsymbolik

8:30-9:00 Anette Sand-Eriksen: De dekorerte Mjeltehaughellene – et klokkebegeruttrykk?

9:00-9:30 Helene Russ: En grav med utsikt- Se og bli sett

9:30-10:00 Karen Margrethe Hornstrup & Flemming Kaul: Overraskende fund i grave fra yngre bronzealder

10:00-10:30 Kaffe

10:30-11:00 Anna Tornberg: A Tale of the Tall – Stature and Health in Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Southern Sweden

11:00-11:30 Gisela Ängeby: I synligt skepp begravdes smeden: Om undersökningen av ett gravfält utanför Halmstad och fyra ohöljda skeppssättningar i synnerhet

11:30-12:00 Diskussion

Poster

Liivi Varul: Old material - new perspective: gathering information from fragmented osteological material from Late Bronze Age stone-cist graves at Jõelähtme, Estonia

Torsdag/Thursday 11 juni/June

Who’s who – Did identity matter in the Bronze Age?Room D411

13:30-14:00 Henrik Thrane: Inventiveness, renewal and myopia

14:00-14:30 V. Copat, A. Costa, P. Piccione: Castelluccio painted pottery: shared repertories and local identity: A case study from Early Bronze Age Sicily (Italy).

14:30-15:00 Marcus Spring: Communicating identities through built space

15:00-15:30 Kaffe

15:30-16:00 Knut Ivar Austvoll: Constructing Identities. Structure and Practice in the Early Bronze Age – Southwest Norway

16:00-16:30 Kristin Armstrong Oma: The sheep people: the embodied experience of living with and of sheep

16:30-17:00 Jens Notroff: Symbol and Identity – The Nordic Bronze Age Miniature Sword Phenomenon: Evolvement and Representation of Warrior Identity in the Younger Bronze Age

17:00-17:30 Jonathan Lindström: Identities, myths and a slain man in Bronze Age Sweden

17:30-18:00 Final discussion

Torsdag/Thursday 11 juni/June

Hällbilder i bronsålderskontextRum D404

8:30-9:00 Ulf Bertilsson: Introduktion

9:00-9:30 Andreas Toreld: Hällristningsmotiv och lokala bygder

9:30-10:00 Peter Skoglund: Axes and long distance trade – Scania and Wessex in the early 2nd millennium BC

10:00-10:30 Kaffe

10:30-11:00 Per Nilsson: Bromsåldern? Ett kritiskt perspektiv på kronologibruk inom hällbildsforskningen

11:00-11:30 Heidrun Stebergløkken: Utfordringer ved kronologi som verktøy i bergkunstforskningen

11:30-12:00 Gerhard Milstreu: Opdatering af helleristninger: med fokus på skibsikonografi

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:00 Jarl Nordbladh: Carl Georg Brunius och hieroglyfernas lockelse

14:00-14:30 Christian Horn: ‘It’s a man’s world’ – Sex, gender and rock art

14:30-15:00 Fredrik Fahlander: Bildbruk i mellanrum: Relationella och icke-representationella perspektiv på bronsålderns hällbilder

15:00-15:30 Kaffe

15:30-16:00 Heide Johansen: Helleristningene fra tidlig metalltid i Alta, Norge. Et møte mellom ulike verdener

16:00-16:30 Anna Wessman: Djur i sten - En komparativ studie av djurfigurer på sydskandinaviska hällristningar

16:30-17:00 Lena Alebo: Hällristningarna på Österlen i bronsålderskontext

17:00-17:30 Magnus Ljunge: Skeppets estetik: formens betydelse i studiet av hällbilder

17:30-18:00 Johan Ling & Per Cornell: Bronsålderns Hällbilder och strukturerad praktik

Fredag/Friday 12 juni/June

Nordic-Mediterranean relations in the second millennium BCRoom D442, Humanisten

8:30-9:00 Alberto Agresti, Christian Metta & Giulia Pasquini: Contacts between Central Tyrrhenian Italy and Central Europe from the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age. Cultural patterns and prestigious artifacts.

9:00-9:30 Ann-Louise Schallin: Amber and ritual at Mycenaean Dendra - The Baltic connection

9:30-10:00 Helene Whittaker: The North from the Perspective of the Greek Mainland in the Late Bronze Age

10:00-10:30 Kaffe/ Coffee break

10:30-11:00 Janette Varberg: From Amarna to Ølby – Egyptian and Mesopotamian glass beads found in Danish graves.

11:00-11:30 Flemming Kaul: Danish beads of Egyptian and Mesopotamian glass and the amber connection. –From Ølby to Amarna.

11:30-12:00 Magdalena Forsgren: Blue were their adornments as the unclouded heaven: Exclusive glass beads in Swedish Bronze Age contexts

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:00 Agnė Čivilytė: The Bronze Figurine From Šernai (Lithuania) in the Light of the Bronze Age Connection Between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean

14:00-14:30 Vajk Szeverényi & Paul Duffy: Dress Sharply for European Travel 2: movements, routes and networks between Scandinavia and the Carpathian Basin ca. 2000-1500 BC

14:30-15:00 Serena Sabatini: Late Bronze Age Oxhide and oxhide-like ingots between Scandinavia and the Mediterranean: problems and challenges.

15:00-15:30 Kaffe/ Coffee break

15:30-16:00 Sara De Angelis & Maja Gori: The wheel and the sun: “Glocal” symbologies of wheel-pendants across Europe

16:00-16:30 Ernst Pernicka, Daniel Berger, Gerhard Brügmann, Carolin Frank & Bianka Nessel: Discovering Bronze Age Trade routes: archeological evidences and the potential of Tin Isotopes

16:30-17:00 Fulvia Lo Schiavo Mª Rosaria Manunza, Nuria Rafel, Raquel Vilaça, Ignacio Montero, Carolina Gutierrez, Pau Sureda & Paolo Valera: Models and Alloys: archaeology and provenance studies between Bronze Age Iberian peninsula and Sardinia.

17:00-17:30 Johan Ling & Lene Melheim: The Mediterranean turn: the importation of south European copper to Scandinavia and Atlantic maritime trade routes

17:30-18:00 Final discussion

Fredag/Friday 12 juni/June

Bebyggelse och landskapRum D411

8:30-9:00 Kristian Brink och Mette Løvschal: Introduktion – Rumlige regulering som social regulering og manifestation

9:00-9:30 Hans Olsson: Bronsåldern norr om Vänern

9:30-10:00 Marianne Rasmussen: Langtidsstrukturer og dynamisk landskabsorganisation. Ældre bronzealders bebyggelseslandskab i Sydvestdanmark

10:00-10:30 Kaffe

10:30-11:00 Lisbeth Prösch-Danielsen & Mads Kähler Holst: Reconstructing large-scaled prehistoric land-use patterns in LN/EBA in Jæren, Southwestern Norway

11:00-11:30 Stig Swedberg: Tanum 1821 - Kokgropar som utgångspunkt landskapsstudier

11:30-12:00 Christina Toreld: Bronsålderns landskap i Tanum

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:00 Martin Egelund Poulsen: Langhusenes første storhedstid – Overgangen mellem senneolitikum og ældre bronzealder i et bebyggelsesperspektiv. En ny opdatering med udgangspunkt i det sydjyske husmateriale

14:00-14:30 Thomas B. Larsson: Treskeppiga långhus från bronsåldern påträffade i Västerbotten - fynd och omvärldsperspektiv

14:30-15:00 Alexandra Stiernspetz Nylén: Gripeberg - en fornborg i Smålands inland

15:00-15:30 Kaffe

15:30-16:00 Linn Nordvall: Bebyggelseutveckling och landskap: en fråga om nyetablering och kommande tradition under senneolitikum/äldre bronsålder

16:00-16:30 Claes Uhnér: Settlement pattern and social organisation: a study from the Únětice Circumharz Region

16:30-17:30 Slutdiskussion

Fredag/Friday 12 juni/June

Baltic Sea Connections Room D404, Humanisten

8:30-9:00 Agne Civilyte & Uwe Sperling: Introduction The Bronze Age Baltic Sea: bridge and boundary between cultural traditions

9:00-9:30 Kristiina Paavel: Estonian stray bronze finds on Bronze Age landscape

9:30-10:00 Heidi Luik: Bone and antler dress accessories in the Eastern Baltic region: imitations of Scandinavian and Central European bronze items

10:00-10:30 Kaffe/ Coffee break

10:30-11:00 Jutta Kneisel: Faces - Cremation rituals in the Late Bronze Age across the Baltic Sea

11:00-11:30 Joakim Wehlin: Baltic Stone Ships. Monuments of a ‘Maritory’ in Late Bronze Age Northern Europe

11:30-12:00 Peter Skoglund: Connections across the Baltic - a rock-art perspective

12:00-13:30 Lunch