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Vol. 12 No. 1 (2004): Going Underground

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.2004
Published: 2022-12-06

Editorial

  • Editors' Preface

    Kerstin Cassel, Anders Gustafsson
    5-6
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Research Articles

  • The Archaeology of Earth

    Tejre Gansum
    7-21
    • PDF
  • Solid As a Rock? An Ethnographical Study of the Management of Rock-carvings

    Anders Gustafsson, Håkan Karlsson
    23-42
    • PDF
  • The Dating and Interpretation of a Field Wall in Öggestorp

    Leif Häggström, Joanna Baran, Alf Eriksson, Andrew Murray
    43-60
    • PDF
  • Earthy Practice: Towards a History of Excavation in Sweden, in the 17th and 18th centuries

    Ola W. Jensen
    61-82
    • PDF
  • Cultivating Corpses: A Comparative Approach to Disembodied Mortuary Remains

    Anders Kaliff, Terje Oestigaard
    83-104
    • PDF
  • Soil Studies and Historical Archaeology: A Discussion on Forest Saami Settlements

    Nina Karlsson
    105-120
    • PDF
  • Beyond Transgressive Lands and Forgotten Seas: Towards a Maritime Understanding of Rock Art in Bohuslän

    Johan Ling
    121-140
    • PDF
  • Sakbihs and Polyagency: The Architectural Causes of Human Activities in the Cochuah Region, Quintana Roo, Mexico

    Johan Normark
    141-168
    • PDF
  • The Absence of Gender: Iron Age Burials in the Lake Mälaren area

    Hans Bolin
    169-185
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  • A Feudal Way to Gentrify? The Modern Concept of Gentrification Versus Changes in the Social Topography of a Medieval and Early Modern Town

    Joakim Thomasson
    187-210
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Current Swedish Archaeology (CSA) is a peer-reviewed journal focusing primarily on the interpretation of the archaeological record and on archaeology as social practice. The aim of the journal is to make findings and discussions in Swedish and wider Nordic archaeology accessible to non-Scandinavian speaking readers in and outside of the region and to promote contact and debate between Swedish archaeology and the larger international field. Learn more >>

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Current Swedish Archaeology | ISSN 2002-3901

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