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Summary of lecture by students Nathalia B. Kristiansen and Jesper V. Jensen.
Edited book by Achim Lichtenberger (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) and Rubina Raja (Aarhus University).
The Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies at the University of Erfurt invites applications for two full-time positions with the research project “Cities in the History of Religion”, directed by Prof. Dr. Jörg Rüpke, to be filled at the earliest possible date.
On Friday 24 February, a new exhibition opened at the Museum of Ancient Art in Aarhus.
Studentermedhjælperne skal hjælpe Professor Rubina Raja i de kollektive forskningsprojekter "Palmyra Portræt Projektet" og "Keramik i Kontekst".
Nyt studie fastslår, at mange af de danske vikinger slog sig ned i England. Ifølge ekspert kan det hjælpe os med at forstå strømmen af flygtninge til Europa.
The Viking invasion of Britain in the ninth century may have been the result of economic migration, a study has found.
A large DNA study has received criticism from archaeologists who think that geneticists have gotten the wrong end of the stick and misunderstood the Viking occupation of England.
As many as 35,000 Danish Vikings moved to England to start a new life between 800AD and 900AD, a new study has estimated, with the researcher likening them to economic migrants today.
P1 Eftermiddag with Professor MSO Søren M. Sindbæk (interview starts at 15:02).
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