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Scandinavian Archaeology

Lovisa Sénby Posse

Iron age Scandinavian archaeologist with a bachelor in Liberal arts with major in Archaeology and a bachelor in Art history with major in Nordic art, both from Uppsala University, Sweden. Exchange studies at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, and University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa. Master of Arts (two years) in Archaeology with specialization in burials, ship burials, and artefact management and interpretation, also from Uppsala university, Sweden. In my master thesis I created an analyzing method to handle large quantities of artefacts, a method descended in Art History. I also created a method with elements of theory to perform a spatial analysis on graves. This also derived from Art History. The methods were applied to ship burials at Valsgärde, Upland, Sweden. As Editor-in-chief, I am responsible for the publication and over all work with Scandinavian Archaeology, a job I deeply enjoy. I also founded the magazine in late September 2020.

Runes, runes, and more runes

Runes, runes, and more runes

by Lovisa Sénby Posse 2 August, 20212 August, 2021
Reenactment to the next level
Iron Age

Reenactment to the next level

by Lovisa Sénby Posse 16 May, 202118 May, 2021
NEWS: The discovery of a unique Bronze Age find
Bronze Age

NEWS: The discovery of a unique Bronze Age find

by Lovisa Sénby Posse 7 May, 202110 May, 2021
Helena makes history come alive

Helena makes history come alive

by Lovisa Sénby Posse 14 December, 202014 December, 2020
The man in the bog – the man who was found by coincidence

The man in the bog – the man who was found by coincidence

by Lovisa Sénby Posse 28 October, 202017 November, 2020

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