Anders Andrén

Anders Andrén (born 1952)[1] is professor of archaeology at the University of Stockholm. He was the holder of the Dalrymple lectureship in archaeology at the University of Glasgow in 2003 and is a member of the boards of the Danish Graduate School in Archaeology and the Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology.[2]

Selected publications

  • "Behind Heathendom: Archaeological Studies of Old Norse Religion", Scottish Archaeological Journal, Vol. 27 (2007), No 2, pp. 105–138.
  • Det medeltida Gotland: En arkeologisk guidebok (Ed.) (2011)
  • "Places, Monuments, and Objects The Past in Ancient Scandinavia", Scandinavian Studies, Vol. 85 (2013), No. 3, pp. 267–281.
  • "The significance of places: the Christianization of Scandinavia from a spatial point of view", World Archaeology, Vol. 45 (2013), No 1, pp. 27–45.
  • Tracing Old Norse Cosmology: The world tree, middle earth, and the sun in archaeological perspectives (Ed.) (2014)
  • "Religious Transformations in the Middle Ages: Towards a New Archaeological Agenda", Medieval Archaeology, Vol. 61 (2017), No. 2, pp. 300–329.
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References

  1. Anders Andrén. Nordic Academic Press. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  2. Anders Andrén. Stockholm University. Retrieved 28 December 2018.



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