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Vol. 17 (2009): Recent perspectives on Sámi archaeology in Fennoscandia and North-West Russia
Vol. 17 (2009): Recent perspectives on Sámi archaeology in Fennoscandia and North-West Russia
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Sami archaeology, Rovaniemi, 19-22 October 2006
Published:
2009-07-18
Preface
Halinen Petri, Mika Lavento
5–6
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Bone deposits and reindeer luck
Oddmund Andersen
7–16
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Relations between man and reindeer – traces of reindeer herding
Kjell-Åke Aronsson
17–24
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Landscape archaeology and Sámi ritual landscapes
Examples from Ukonsaari, Juuvaara and Taatsi
Tiina Äikäs
25–33
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Árran – Sámi hearths
A millennium of settlement in a reindeer landscape in the interior of northern Norway
Ingrid Sommerseth
34–41
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Settlement and subsistence in the forest area of Northern Sweden
An environmental archaeological study of dwelling sites with hearths
Nina Karlsson
42–51
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On the problem of stone structures in the Karelian part of the White Sea area: data from archaeological trial surveys 2000–2006
Nadežda Lobanova
52–64
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Discussion regarding the south-east origin of the Sámi
Mark Kosmenko
65–74
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Early Iron Age settlements in the western part of the White Sea
Alexandr Žul’nikov
75–84
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"Lapps" and "Lapp" objects in northern and western Karelia
Mark Šahnovič
85–93
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Silver hoards in Sámi areas
Marte Spangen
94–106
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Excavations at Hornslandsudde, Hälsingland, Sweden: nine hundred years of sealing and new evidence of Sámi iron working
Noel D. Broadbent, Britta Wennstedt Edvinger
107–115
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Interpretation of historical and archaeological sources in the South Sami coastal area in Norway
Lisa Dunfjeld-Aagård
116–120
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The possibilities of osteology in historical Sámi archaeology
Life and livelihood at the 18th-century Ohcejohka Sámi market site
Eeva-Kristiina Harlin
121–132
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Place-name perspectives on the Saami past
The importance of multidisciplinary source criticism
Taarna Valtonen
133–143
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Sámi past in the NW forest Lapland in Finland – tradition and change from the Stone Age up to historical times
Hilkka Oksala
144–161
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The management of Sámi monuments and sites in Norway – The right to a past
Arne Hakon Thomassen
162–167
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