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Allentoft, Morten E.; Sikora, Martin; Refoyo-Martínez, Alba; Irving-Pease, Evan K.; Fischer, Anders & Barrie, William
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(2024).
Publisher Correction: Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia (Nature, (2024), 625, 7994, (301-311), 10.1038/s41586-023-06865-0).
Nature.
ISSN 0028-0836.
doi:
10.1038/s41586-024-07044-5.
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Persson, Per
(2023).
Hällkistorna i Aremark.
Wiwar.
s. 5–11.
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Eigeland, Lotte Christin; Fossum, Guro; Rosenvinge, Carine Sofie & Persson, Per
(2023).
Oslofjordens gåtefulle øksemakere.
Aftenposten Historie.
ISSN 1894-5775.
s. 28–33.
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Persson, Per
(2022).
Svante Pääbo nobelpristagare.
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Persson, Per
(2022).
Hellekisterne i Aremark.
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Mansrud, Anja; Nielsen, Svein Vatsvåg; Austvoll, Knut Ivar; Denham, Sean Dexter; Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie & Persson, Per
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(2021).
Rethinking the sub-Neolithic in Norway: Submissive and vulgar or creative and affluent?
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Persson, Per
(2021).
Mesolithic resource use inferred from DNA captured in birch tar pitch.
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Persson, Per
(2020).
Ancient DNA with an example from Scandinavia in the third millennium BC
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Persson, Per
(2020).
Spännande ting från aDNA-forskningens värld.
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Persson, Per; Manninen, Mikael Antonio; Mattila, Tiina M; Nordqvist, Bengt & Kashuba, Natlija
(2020).
Mesolithic resource use inferred from DNA captured in birch tar pitch.
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Persson, Per
(2020).
Tuggummina från Huseby klev.
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Persson, Per
(2020).
Gräv ner dig i det förflutna.
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Persson, Per
(2019).
KJENN PUSTEN FRA STEINALDEREN!
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Persson, Per
(2019).
Genetics of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in Scandinavia.
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Knutsson, Kjel; Manninen, Mikael Antonio; Damlien, Hege; Kleppe, Jan Ingolf; Murashkin, Anton & Niemi, Anja Roth
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(2019).
First encounters in the north: Cultural diversity and gene flow in Early Mesolithic Scandinavia.
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For over a decade now, the field of paleogenomics has been a key source of information for studies of prehistoric human mobility and dispersal. Although the samples of ancient DNA in these studies derive from archaeological contexts, and interpretations of the sources of detected genomic variation are made using archaeological cultures as background information, due to varietyof reasons archaeological discussion is rarely at the centre of papers that combine DNA and archaeology. With this in mind, we discuss the Early Mesolithic in Scandinavia, a case where cultural variability is great in the archaeological record but not necessarily fully grasped in studies that have attempted to combine genes and culture to create a model of early postglacial human dispersal.
A common problem for all DNA studies concentrating on Mesolithic north-western Europe, is that the currently available sample material postdates the archaeologically identified timing of the pioneer colonization process and many of the subsequent cultural processes that took place alongside and after the region had been occupied. In this presentation we present an up-to-date
synthesis of available archaeological data from Fennoscandia predating 7500 cal BCE and discuss it in relation to the current model of single event gene-culture co-dispersal. We specifically scrutinize the idea that the eastern component detected in Mesolithic Scandinavian hunter-gatherers in studies of ancient DNA can be directly linked to a single population event evidenced by the spread of eastern pressure blade technology along the Norwegian Atlantic coast.
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Persson, Per
(2019).
Systematisk registering i våtmarksområder erfarenheter i KHMs distrikt 2018.
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Persson, Per
(2019).
Neolitikum runt Oslofjorden - megalitkultur och boplatskultur.
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Persson, Per
(2019).
Cultural dualism in Neolithic Scandinavia.
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Nielsen, Svein Vatsvåg; Solheim, Steinar & Persson, Per
(2018).
Accumulating cultures: exploring prehistoric demography combining radiocarbon. Dates and material culture (Southern Norway)
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Modelling combinations of radiocarbon dates using Bayesian statistical principles is becoming an increasingly common method for research into prehistoric population dynamics. It has recently been suggested that results from such analyses should be linked with multiple proxies in order to secure a more robust validation. This paper explores population dynamics in southern Norway throughout the Neolithic period (3900-1800 BCE) by comparing two different proxies: (1) radiocarbon dates and (2) trends in material culture from occupation sites. For this study, 643 14C-dates derived from 204 Neolithic sites were analysed using SPD’s (UCL-method), while trends in material culture from 180 occupation and mortuary sites were analysed using kernel density modelling. The analysis of radiocarbon dates identified three phases of intensified relative population size in the Neolithic, which correlated well with regional changes in material culture, indicating a ‘rise and fall’ of cultural complexes. However, the three phases in the SPD’s did not follow a predictable pattern with regard to the character of the documented settlement activity, e.g. hunting, fishing and gathering compared to local food production. These findings are discussed in terms of how expected grand mediators in prehistoric societies such as migration and food production techniques are to be deciphered from results of demographic research.
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Solheim, Steinar & Persson, Per
(2018).
Populating Coastal Landscapes: The case of shorebound Mesolithic settlement in southeastern Norway .
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The early and mid-Holocene landscape of southeastern Norway was under a constant process of change due to shifting sea level and constant land rise. This dynamic landscape offered Stone Age hunter-gatherers concentrations of aquatic and terrestrial resources. Unlike most parts of Europe, no Holocene transgressions are documented in this region but the degree of land uplift and sea level changes has varied between the different parts of southeastern Norway.
A recent study by the authors has demonstrated temporal stability in the coastal population in southeastern Norway during the early and mid-Holocene by using C14-dates as proxy. In this paper we will explore this further at a more detailed level by using the same data set to investigate the connection between settlement sites and the shifting shorelines and sea level. While earlier studies of settlement patterns have focused on limited regions we will expand on these studies and explore the coastal settlement pattern further by investigating Mesolithic sites from the entire Oslo fjord region.
In order to so we will compare the temporal distribution of dates with the changing sea levels. In our approach we will adjust all C14-dated sites to the same “nill-curve” in order to directly compare different parts of the region and to investigate the connection between settlement and changing shorelines. Can we expect a clear pattern of continuity in shorebound settlement as indicated by previous studies? If and consequently when we observe variation or breaks in shorebound settlement, what are the reasons for this? Here we offer a new approach to investigate the temporal development in coastal settlement pattern in southeastern Norway. This study will also give a more detailed picture of the general temporal development in human activity in the coastal areas of southeastern Norway.
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Persson, Per
(2018).
Genetics and migration during Stone Age.
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Persson, Per
(2018).
Cultural dualism in Neolithic Scandinavia?
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Persson, Per
(2018).
Faculty examiner: Dissertation: Fraser, M. 2018. People of the Dolmens and Stone Cists. An archaeogenetic Investigation of Megalithic Graves from the Neolithic Period on Gotland. .
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Persson, Per
(2018).
Kulturdualism under neolitikum runt Oslofjorden.
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Persson, Per
(2018).
Systematisk registrering i våtmark, Inledning med internationella utblickar och norska erfarenheter.
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Persson, Per
(2017).
Karin Boys, gammalt DNA och stenåldersarkeologi.
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Persson, Per
(2017).
Pioneers of North-Western Europe. Ancient DNA and archaeology.
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Persson, Per
(2017).
Key note speaker sesjon 3 Bosetningsmönster..
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Persson, Per
(2017).
Genetics of the Scandinavian Mesolithic.
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Philippsen, Bente & Persson, Per
(2017).
Datierung und Isotopenanalysen an Grübchenkeramik im Kattegat-Gebiet.
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Bente, Philippsen & Persson, Per
(2016).
The cuisine of the Pitted Ware Culture. Stable isotope analysis and radiocarbon dating in the context of a multidisciplinary project.
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Persson, Per
(2016).
Agent based modeling.
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Persson, Per
(2016).
News on genetics and human refugia during LGM.
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Persson, Per; Manninen, Mikael Antonio & Daskalaki, Anna Evangelina
(2015).
Pioneers of North-Western Europe. Determining the hidden sources of human colonization of Norway.
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The Pioneers of North-Western Europe project (KHM Pioneers Project) focuses on the prevalent model of early postglacial human colonization of Norway by combining aDNA and lithic technological studies. A two-way colonization pattern has been observed for most terrestrial pioneer and boreal forest species in Scandinavia after the last glacial period: one route from the south-west and another through northernmost Fennoscandia. It is generally accepted that these routes represent plant and animal populations spreading from separate glacial refuges which is manifested by genetic differences.
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Manninen, Mikael Antonio; Daskalaki, Anna Evangelina & Persson, Per
(2015).
Determining the hidden sources of human colonization of Norway - KHM Pioneers Project.
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The Pioneers of North-Western Europe project (KHM Pioneers Project) focuses on the prevalent model of early postglacial human colonization of Norway by combining aDNA and lithic technological studies. A two-way colonization pattern has been observed for most terrestrial pioneer and boreal forest species in Scandinavia after the last glacial period: one route from the south-west and another through northernmost Fennoscandia. It is generally accepted that these routes represent plant and animal populations spreading from separate glacial refuges which is manifested by genetic differences.
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Solheim, Steinar & Persson, Per
(2015).
Coast-inland relations in Mesolithic southern Norway.
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Persson, Per
(2014).
Naturvetenskap.
I Melvold, Stine Annette & Persson, Per (Red.),
Vestfoldbaneprosjektet. Arkeologiske undersøkelser i forbindelse med ny jernbane mellom Larvik og Porsgrunn. Bind I: Tidlig- og mellommesolittiske lokaliteter i Vestfold og Telemark.
Portal forlag.
ISSN 978-82-8314-009-5.
s. 76–87.
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Persson, Per
(2014).
Registrering av stenålderslokaler inför Vestfoldbaneprosjektet.
I Melvold, Stine Annette & Persson, Per (Red.),
Vestfoldbaneprosjektet. Arkeologiske undersøkelser i forbindelse med ny jernbane mellom Larvik og Porsgrunn. Bind I: Tidlig- og mellommesolittiske lokaliteter i Vestfold og Telemark.
Portal forlag.
ISSN 978-82-8314-009-5.
s. 55–57.
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Persson, Per
(2014).
Forskningshistoria.
I Melvold, Stine Annette & Persson, Per (Red.),
Vestfoldbaneprosjektet. Arkeologiske undersøkelser i forbindelse med ny jernbane mellom Larvik og Porsgrunn. Bind I: Tidlig- og mellommesolittiske lokaliteter i Vestfold og Telemark.
Portal forlag.
ISSN 978-82-8314-009-5.
s. 48–54.
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Persson, Per
(2014).
Lokalt landskap.
I Melvold, Stine Annette & Persson, Per (Red.),
Vestfoldbaneprosjektet. Arkeologiske undersøkelser i forbindelse med ny jernbane mellom Larvik og Porsgrunn. Bind I: Tidlig- og mellommesolittiske lokaliteter i Vestfold og Telemark.
Portal forlag.
ISSN 978-82-8314-009-5.
s. 24–35.
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Persson, Per
(2014).
Pioneers of North-Western Europe, new version.
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Persson, Per
(2014).
Pioneers of North-Western Europe.
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Persson, Per
(2014).
Sources of human colonisation of Norway.
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Persson, Per & Solheim, Steinar
(2013).
A MARINE ADAPTATION IN NORWEGIAN MIDDLE MESOLITHIC.
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Sørensen, Rolf; Høeg, Helge Irgens; Gälman, Veronika & Persson, Per
(2013).
En begravd holocen myr i sydøstre Telemark - Sedimentologi, vegetasjonshistorie og klima.
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Persson, Per
(2013).
Havets betydelse för Norges pionjärbosättning,
En maritim värld- från stenåldern till idag.
Bricoleur Press.
ISSN 978-91-85411-24-5.
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Solheim, Steinar & Persson, Per
(2013).
Marine adaptation in Norwegian Mesolithic. A venture or safe and secured fjord-living?
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Persson, Per & Solheim, Steinar
(2013).
Shoreline and radiocarbon dating. Stone Age settlement in the Oslofjord area.
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Persson, Per
(2013).
Stone Age archaeology along an new railway. Scale and approcaches on lithic scatters and landscapes around the Oslofjord.
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Persson, Per; Reitan, Gaute; Melvold, Stine Annette; Fossum, Guro; Eigeland, Lotte Christin & Eggen, Inger Margrete
(2013).
Sista fältsäsongen med Vestfoldbaneprosjektet.
Nicolay: Arkeologisk tidsskrift.
ISSN 0332-8937.
s. 23–34.
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Persson, Per
(2012).
Prestemoen - Norges äldsta ben?
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Reitan, Gaute; Persson, Per; Melvold, Stine Annette; Fossum, Guro & Eggen, Inger Margrete
(2012).
Nytt fra steinalderen ved Langangsfjorden.
Nicolay: Arkeologisk tidsskrift.
ISSN 0332-8937.
s. 67–81.
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Reitan, Gaute; Persson, Per; Melvold, Stine Annette & Eggen, Inger Margrete
(2011).
I Egil Mikkelsens fotspor - steinalderundersøkelser langs en ny jernbane.
Nicolay: Arkeologisk tidsskrift.
ISSN 0332-8937.
s. 21–32.
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Berg, Hans Jørgen & Persson, Per
(2010).
Undersõkninger av metallfõkomster på ytan av et stenfõremål från Svingen, Åmot kommune, Hedmark, C55553.
Varia.
ISSN 1504-3266.
s. 585–588.
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Austvoll, Knut Ivar; Reitan, Gaute & Persson, Per
(2022).
Undersøkelser av lokalitet fra steinalder i forbindelse med feltkurs 2021. Brukjerr 3. Molland 82/1, Grimstad, Aust-Agder.
Universitetet i Oslo.
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Persson, Per Åke; Reitan, Gaute; Melvold, Stine Annette; Eggen, Inger Margrete & Kristensen, Steinar
(2011).
Årsrapport 2010 Årsrapport fra Vefoldbaneprosjektet.
Kultuhistorisk museum.