Publications

Work shop summaries

  • The Assembly Project Workshop 1. Valorisation and Rhetoric. 18-21 February 2011. Department of Archaeology, Durham University
  • The Assembly Project Workshop 2. Territorialisation and migration of administrative frameworks. Utstein monastry, Norway

Publications

A list of all TAP publications

  • Hobæk, Halldis 2013. Tracing Medieval Administrative Systems: Hardanger, Western Norway. In: Debating the Thing in the North I. Selected Papers from Workshops Organized by The Assembly Project (Eds, Sanmark, Iversen, Mehler and Semple.) Journal of the North Atlantic. Eagle Hill Institute. Special Issue 5 2013, 64-75
  • Iversen, Frode, 2013. Concilium and Pagus – Revisiting the Early Germanic Thing-system of Northern Europe. Debating the Thing in the North I. Selected Papers from Workshops Organized by The Assembly Project (Eds. Sanmark, Iversen, Mehler and Semple) In Journal of the North Atlantic, 5-17. Eagle Hill Institute. Special Issue 5 2013.
  • Iversen, Frode 2013. Lov, rett og henrettelse. In: Arkeologene - nytt lys på fortidens gåter, chapter 6. Pax.
  • Iversen, Frode 2013. Eit kloster på Halsnøy til heider og ære. In: Halsnøy kloster. Til kongens og Augustins ære (Eds: Økland, B, Jünger, J, Øye), 18–36, 265–267, 285-286. Spartacus.
  • Iversen, Frode 2013. Big bang, lordship or inheritance? Changes in the settlement structure on the threshold of the Merovingian Period, South-Eastern Norway. In: Hierarchies in rural settlements RURALIA 9, 341–358 (Ed. Jan Klápště), Brepols Publishers. Turnhout.
  • Sanmark, Alexandra 2013. Patterns of Assembly. Norse Thing Sites in Shetland. Debating the Thing in the North I. Selected Papers from Workshops Organized by The Assembly Project (Eds, Sanmark, Iversen, Mehler and Semple) In Journal of the North Atlantic. Eagle Hill Institute. Special Issue 5 2013
  • Sanmark, Alex, Semple, Sarah, Mehler, Natascha, Iversen, Frode 2013. Debating the Thing in the North I. Introduction and Acknowledgements.Debating the Thing in the North I. Selected Papers from Workshops Organized by The Assembly Project (Eds, Sanmark, Iversen, Mehler and Semple) In Journal of the North Atlantic. Eagle Hill Institute. Special Issue 5 2013
  • Ødegaard, Marie 2013. State Formation, Administrative Areas, and Thing Sites in the Borgarthing Law Province, Southeast Norway. Debating the Thing in the North I. Selected Papers from Workshops Organized by The Assembly Project (Eds, Sanmark, Iversen, Mehler and Semple) In Journal of the North Atlantic. Eagle Hill Institute. Special Issue 5 2013. 42-63
  • Mehler Natascha 2012. Thing-, Markt- und Kaufmannsbuden im westlichen Nordeuropa. Wurzeln, Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede eines Gebäudetyps. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Archäologie des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit 24, 2012, 45-56.
  • Arge, S. V. and Mehler, N. 2012. Adventures far from home: hanseatic trade with the Faroe Islands. In: Henrik Harnow, David Cranstone, Paul Belford and Lene Host Masden, Across the North Sea. Later Historical Archaeology in Denmark and Britain. Studies in History and Social Sciences Vol. 444, 175-187.
  • Sanmark, Alexandra, 2012. From Norse thing to council seat. Mimir's Well. Notes from Nordic Studies. The Orcadian.

  • Sanmark, Alexandra, 2012. Althing and lawthing in Orkney. Mimir's Well. Notes from Nordic Studies. The Orcadian, 1 March 2012.
  • Iversen, Frode 2011: The Beauty of Bona Regalia and the Growth of Supra-regional Powers in Scandinavia. In: Viking Settlements and Viking Society. Papers from the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Viking Congress, Reykjavík and Reykholt, 16-23 August 2009. University of Iceland Press 2011. ISBN 978-9979-54-923-92012.

  • Iversen, Frode; Hobæk, Halldis and Ødegaard, Marie 2011. Comment on Inger Storli’s article: 'Court Sites of Arctic Norway: Remains of Thing Sites and Representations of Political Consolidation Processes in the Northern Germanic World during the First Millennium AD?' Norwegian Archaeological Review 2011; Volume 44. (1) s. 89-117.
  • Sanmark, Alexandra, 2010: The Case of the Greenlandic Assembly Sites. Norse Greenland: Selected Papers from the Hvalsey Conference 2008. Journal of the North Atlantic. Special Volume 2:178–192.
  • Semple, S., A. Turner, P. Howard, 2010: Reappraising Ad Gefrin. New field research by the Gefrin Trust. Archaeology in Northumberland (20): 41.
  • Skinner, T. 2010: Framing Yeavering. Views from the lost palace. Archaeology in Northumberland (20): 41.

Papers and posters

  • Paper, Markedets makt, 2013, Oslo, Frode Iversen
  • Poster, Þingskálar, Iceland. The annual meeting of the AARG (Aerial Archaeology Research Group) Amersfoort, The Netherlands, Sept. 2013, Ronny Weßling, Óskar G. Sveinbjarnarson, Joris Coolen, Natascha Mehler
  • Paper Viking Congress 2013, Shetland, Frode Iversen
  • Paper FES2 Project 2013. Third plenary meeting, Utstein. Frode Iversen
  • Paper, Rewley House, Oxford, 2011, Anglo-Saxon state formation: Assemblies and the Cyninga tun, Frode Iversen
  • Paper, TAP workshop 2, 2011, The European background, Utstein, Frode Iversen
  • Presentation, Vienna June 25th 2010 (pdf) 

Field reports

  1. Coolen, J. and N. Mehler, 2010: Geophysical Survey at Tingwall, Shetland 2010. TAP Field Report No 1.
  2. Coolen, J. and N. Mehler, 2010: Geophysical Survey at Housa Voe, Papa Stour, Shetland 2010. TAP Field Report No 2.
  3. Sanmark, A. et al., 2011: Tingsplatsen som arkeologiskt problem. Etapp 3: Anundshög. TAP Field Report No 3.
  4. Coolen, J. and N. Mehler, 2011: Archaeological Excatavations at the Law Ting Holm, Tingwall, Shetland 2011. Data Structure Report/Interim Report. TAP Field Report No 4.
  5. Coolen, J. 2012: A survey of Shetland´s gallow hills. TAP Field Report No 5
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