Ph.D.-students attached to the Danish Ph.D. School in Archaeology

Name and e-mail Project Department Period Supervisors
Andersen, Lærke Maria Funder
stud20042031@hum.au.dk
The museum exhibition as an object of cultural analysis - The exhibition and communication of classical archaeological artefacts Dept. of Classical Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.9.2009-31.8.2013 Vinnie Nørskov
Baastrup, Maria Panum
maria.baastrup@natmus.dk
Communication, cultural interaction and identity - The journey of artefacts in Viking Age Scandinavia The National Museum 1.7.2008-30.6.2011 Henriette Lyngstrøm, Lars Jørgensen, Mats Roslund
Clausen, Kristine Bülow
kribc@hum.ku.dk
Egypt in Italy. An analysis of Egyptian influence on the material culture in Central Italy during the Roman Republic and Empire Section for Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Copenhagen 1.9.2008-31.8.2011 Annette Rathje
Croix, Sarah
marksc@hum.au.dk
Gender and spatiality in the Viking Age - An archaeological and anthropological approach Dept. of Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.3.2008-28.2.2012 Else Roesdahl
Frei, Karin Margarita
kmfrei@hum.ku.dk
Isotope-Geochemical studies of Iron Age textiles from Danish peat bogs, tracing their sources The Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Textile Research, University of Copenhagen 1.5.2007-30.4.2010 Henriette Lyngstrøm
Handberg, Søren
klash@hum.au.dk
Grey Ware in the Black Sea region Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Black Sea Studies, University of Aarhus 1.4.2007-31.3.2010 Pia Guldager Bilde
Hansen, Anne Haslund
anne.haslund.hansen@natmus.dk
The perception of Egyptian antiquities in 18th century Europe. The National Museum 1.8.2004-15.2.2008 Paul John Frandsen, Michael Langkjær, Bodil Bundgaard Rasmussen
Harvig, Lise
lharvig@sund.ku.dk
Cremation in a bio-archaeological perspective – from excavation and analysis to concepts of death, rite and praxis Laboratory of Biological Anthropology, University of Copenhagen 1.2.2009-31.3.2012 Niels Lynnerup, Mogens Bo Henriksen
Haue, Niels
farknh@hum.au.dk
Houses, households, villages and regions: Social and economical changes in the Early Iron Age in Jutland, Denmark Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.9.2008-31.8.2011 Jens Andresen
Heide, Poul Baltzer
markpbh@hum.au.dk
Social aspects of the transatlantic expansion from Scandianvia in the Viking Age and early medieval period (800-1200 AD) - comparative studies of settlements and society Dept. of Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.9.2007-31.8.2011 Else Roesdahl, James H. Barrett

Herslund, Ole
herslund@hotmail.com

Ancient Egyptian cognitive classification of material culture - norm and contingence, stability and adaptation The Carsten Niebuhr Section, ToRS, University of Copenhagen 1.6.2007-31-5-2010

Kim Ryholt, Paul John Frandsen

Jensen, Pernille Bangsgaard
pjensen@hum.ku.dk
A ritual feast or just another meal? - A study of the faunal remains from C-Group and Pangrave Cemeteries in Lower Nubia The Carsten Niebuhr Section, ToRS, University of Copenhagen 1.4.2007-31.3.2010 Susanne Kerner
Jessen, Mads Dengsø
farkmdj@hum.au.dk
The sacred space in a time of religious change - cognitive and pheno-menological aspects of religiosity and the ritual environment. Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.2.2007-31.5.2010 Helle Vandkilde Armin Geertz
Johannsen, Niels Nørkjær
niels.johannsen@hum.au.dk
When the wheels started turning... Technological change in a long-term perspective. Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.2.2006-29.9.2009 Helle Juel Jensen, Andreas Roepstorff
Juul, Katrine Balsgaard
farkkj@hum.au.dk
Dynamic networks connecting the North Sea areas AD 400-600 Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.9.2008-31.8.2013 Jens Andresen
Kvalø, Frode
farkfk@hum.au.dk, Frode.Kvalo@norsk-sjofartsmuseum.no
Man and the Sea: the institution of maritime voyages along the western coasts of Bronze Age Scandinavia. Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus, Department of Archaeology, University of Gothenburg 1.6.2005-31.5.2008 Helle Vandkilde, Kristian Kristiansen
Kölcze, Zsófia
farkzk@hum.au.dk
The Ideal Warrior - Mobile Weapons and Warrior Identities in Early European Bronze Age Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.2.2009-31.1.2013 Helle Vandkilde
Lassen, Agnete Wisti
alassen@hum.ku.dk
Seals and Seal Use in Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Period The Carsten Niebuhr Section, ToRS, University of Copenhagen 1.4.2009-31.3.2012 Kim Ryholt
Steffen Terp Laursen
farkstl@hum.au.dk

The Mound Cemeteries of Bahrain: Between the Indus and Mesopotamia – The emergence, rise and decline of the Dilmun state.

Futher reading

Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus

1.2.2008-31.1.2011 Jens Andresen, Flemming Højlund, Chris Gosden
Nielsen, Heidi Maria Møller
markmmn@hum.au.dk
The Seat of Power. Studies of Denmark’s Royal castles in the Late Medieval period c. 1400-1536
– Design, function, context and international relations.
Dept. of Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, University of Aarhus 01.02.2006-31.08.2009 Hans Krongaard Kristensen, Michael Andersen, Anders Reisnert
Nielsen, Nina
farknn@hum.au.dk
Land Use Strategies in the Danish Bronze and Early Iron Age. Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.2.2007-31.1.2011 Helle Juel Jensen, Per Nørnberg, Charles French

Pasztokai-Szeoke, Judit
mamrad@freemail.hu

The archaeological evidence of textile production in Roman Pannonia. Dept. of Classical Archaeology, AU, Centre for Textile Research, KU 01.03.2006-28.02. 2009 Ulla Lund Hansen, Eva Andersson, Carmen Alfaro Giner
Stine Schierup
klassc@hum.au.dk
A comparative analyssis of early South Italian and contemporary Attic red-figure iconography Dept. of Classical Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.09.2008-31.08.2011 Lise Hannestad
Seehusen, Christina Rein
christinars@hum.ku.dk
Eastern Connections – a study of the nature and consequences of interactions between Southern Scandinavia and the Wielbark-culture during the 1st to 4th centuries AD.
Section of Prehistoric Archaeology , University of Copenhagen 1.2.2004-23.02.08 Ulla Lund Hansen
Skuldbøl, Tim Boaz Bruun
tbbs@hum.ku.dk
Early Urban Complexity and Urban Formation in Mesopotamia.
Settlement Development and Suburban Transformation at Tell Brak,
Northeastern Syria
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies - Language, Religion and Society, Carsten Niebuhr Section, University of Copenhagen 1.2.2006-31.1.2009 Ingolf Thuesen, Geoff Emberling
Sørensen, Annette Højen
klaahn@hum.au.dk
Trade Relations and Intercultural Contacts between Crete and the Near Eastern Cultures in Western Asia and Egypt during the first half of the 2nd Millennium B.C. Dept. of Classical Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.2.2005-31.5.2010 Lise Hannestad,
Erik Hallager, Diamantis Panagiotopoulos

Sørensen, Tim Flohr farktfs@hum.au.dk

Death in the Landscape: An Investigation of space, cemeteries and choreography Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.10.2006-30.9.2009 Helle Vandkilde, Marie Louise Stig Sørensen, Anne-Louise Sommer

Toft, Peter Andreas
Peter.A.Toft@natmus.dk

 

Late Thule Culture in Greenland - archaeology and ethnohistory The National Museum, SILA Center for Grønlandsforskning 1.12.2006-1.12.2010 Søren Thuesen, Hans Christian Gulløv
West-Hansen, Sidsel Maria
klasmwh@hum.au.dk
From Sidon to Babylon: Globalization and Regionalization in the Cultural Landscape of the Hellenistic Near East Dept. of Classical Archaeology, University of Aarhus 1.9.2008-31.8.2011 Lise Hannestad




PhD-degrees submitted


Andersen, Charlotte B. H.

Middelalderens militære aristokrati belyst ved genstandsmateriale fra danske borge og voldsteder The National Museum Jan Kock, Per Kristian Madsen
Andersen, Søren Fredslund Continuity and Change. A study of the Hellenistic Burials in Bahrain. Dept. of Classical Archaeology, University of Aarhus Lise Hannestad,
Flemming Højlund

Berntsson, Anders

Mennesket og havet i sten- og bronzealderen The National Museum, Marinarkæologiske Forskningscenter Henrik Thrane, Søren H. Andersen
Bertelsen, Thomas Late Medieval Churchtowers of Denmark. Studies in Danish Building Culture 1400-1550 Dept. of Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, University of Aarhus Hans Krongaard Kristensen, Niels Jørgen Poulsen
Birk, Stine Monumental Sarcophagi from the third Century produced in the City of Rome – Chronology, Context and Meaning Dept. of Classical Archaeology, University of Aarhus Niels Hannestad, Björn Christian Ewald
Bjerrum, Mette The Cultural Heritage and the myth of historical identity. An analysis of archaeology in post modern society. Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus Helle Juel Jensen, Lisanne Wilken, Marie Louise Stig Sørensen
Dobat, Andres Siegfried Urbanisation seen from outside - Hedeby and its hinterland Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus Jens Andresen
Frost, Lise Himmerland - A study of centrality in a late Bronze Age cultural landscape in Denmark Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus Jørgen Lund, Henrik Thrane
Grane, Thomas The Roman Empire and South Scandinavia - The North Germanic Connection. Military-political relations from the Marcomannic Wars to the fall of the north-western limes. Section for Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Copenhagen Ulla Lund Hansen, Annette Rathje
Holst, Mads Strukturer og flyttemønstre i fortidige bebyggelser Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus Ulf Näsman, Torben Egebjerg Hansen og Torsten Madsen
Høegsberg, Mogens Skaaning Norse Greenland - material culture and cultural identity Dept. of Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, University of Aarhus Else Roesdahl, Jette Arneborg
Imer, Lisbeth M. Runic inscriptions from Iron and Viking Age Scandinavia: chronology, context and social aspects. The National Museum Michael L. Nielsen,
Lars Jørgensen
Iversen, Rasmus B. The anatomy of war, warfare and power AD 300-500. Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus Jens Andresen, Jørgen Ilkjær
Jensen, Bo Berggren Amulets and amulet use in Viking Age Scandinavia. Section for Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Copenhagen Ulla Lund Hansen
Jensen, Xenia Pauli War Booty Sacrifices from the Iron Age: The Vimose Find The National Museum Ulla Lund Hansen, Jørgen Ilkjær, Lars Jørgensen
Jørkov, Marie Louise S.
Drinking with the Rich and Dining with the Poor in Iron Age Denmark. Evaluating stable isotope analysis as a scientific method in archaeology. Antropological Lab, The Panum Institute Niels Lynnerup, Lars Jørgensen
Kjølby, Annette New Kingdom Temple Statues: A Cognitive Study of Ancient Egyptian Private Statues. Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies - Language, Religion and Society, Carsten Niebuhr Section
University of Copenhagen
Ingolf Thuesen, Poul John Frandsen
Kristensen, Troels Myrup Late Antique Image Wars and their Social Context: A Comparative Study of Christian Destruction of Pagan Sculpture in the Eastern Mediterranean from the 4th to the 6th Centuries AD Dept. of Classical Archaeology, University of Aarhus Niels Hannestad, Lea Stirling
Mortensen, Morten A palaeobotanical analysis of the Late Weichselian vegetation- and climate history in Denmark. Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Aarhus Bent Odgaard, Charlie Christensen
Mannering, Ulla
Dress in Scandinavian Iconography of the
5th-10th Centuries AD.
Section of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Copenhagen Ulla Lund Hansen
Nielsen, Gunhild Øeby Runesten - magt og mentalitet, kontinuitet og brud i tiden for tros- og kulturskiftet ca. 950-1200 belyst ud fra runesten og deres fundforhold Dept. of Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, University of Aarhus Else Roesdahl, Marie Stoklund
Petersen, Jane Hjarl
On the edge of the Greek world. Cultural identity and cultural interaction in the northern Black Sea area, c. 550-270 BC. Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Black Sea Studies, University of Aarhus Annette Rathje, Catherine Morgan
Rensbro, Henriette Traces in church floors. The last decades' arch. excav. and surveys of traces in church floors, as a source in the analysis of the layout and use of the parish church in Medieval Ages and the Renaissance. Dept. of Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, University of Aarhus Jens Vellev, Poul Grinder-Hansen
Sarauw, Torben Bell Beaker Culture. Studies of pottery and social identity. Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Aarhus Helle Vandkilde, Helle Juel Jensen
Sindbæk, Søren M. Routes and Routinization -long-distance routinized exchange and towns Dept. of Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology, University of Aarhus Else Roesdahl, Ulf Näsman
Sørensen, Mikkel Technology and Tradition in the Eastern Arctic, 2500 BC - 12 AD. The palaeo-Eskimo Cultures of the Eastern Arctic investigated through lithic studies. The National Museum, SILA Center for Grønlandsforskning, Erik Brinch Petersen,
H.C. Gulløv, Bjarne Grønnow
Thomasen, Hanne Keramik som arkæologisk kildemateriale The Collection of Classical and Near Eastern Antiquities,The National Museum Bodil Bundgaard Rasmussen, Lone Wriedt Sørensen