Thin section micromorphology of soils and sediments from the Phase 2 church chancel at Reykholt
(2016)
Book Chapter
Simpson, I., & Milek, K. (2016). Thin section micromorphology of soils and sediments from the Phase 2 church chancel at Reykholt. In G. Sveinbjarnardóttir (Ed.), Reykholt: The Church Excavations (224-229). National Museum of Iceland
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Elusive sel sites: the geoarchaeological quest for Icelandic shielings and the case for Þorvaldsstaðasel, in northeast Iceland (2016)
Book Chapter
Kupiec, P., Milek, K., Gísladóttir, G., & Woollett, J. (2016). Elusive sel sites: the geoarchaeological quest for Icelandic shielings and the case for Þorvaldsstaðasel, in northeast Iceland. In J. Collis, M. Pearce, & F. Nicolis (Eds.), Summer Farms: Seasonal Exploitation of the Uplands from Prehistory to the Present (221-236). J.R. Collis Publications
Soil micromorphology in urban research: early medieval Antwerp (Belgium) and Viking Age Kaupang (Norway) (2016)
Book Chapter
Wouters, B., Milek, K., Devos, Y., & Tys, D. (2016). Soil micromorphology in urban research: early medieval Antwerp (Belgium) and Viking Age Kaupang (Norway). In B. Jervis, L. G. Broderick, & I. Grau Sologestoa (Eds.), Objects, Environment, and Everyday Life in Medieval Europe (279-295). Brepols Publishers
Constructing society in Viking Age Iceland: Rituals and power (2016)
Book Chapter
Carlisle, T., & Milek, K. (2016). Constructing society in Viking Age Iceland: Rituals and power. In L. Dommasnes, D. Gutsmiedl-Schumann, & A. Hommedal (Eds.), The Farm as a Social Arena (245-272). Waxmann
Geostatistical approach to spatial, multi-elemental dataset from an archaeological site in Vatnsfjörður, Iceland (2016)
Journal Article
Mikołajczyk, Ł., & Milek, K. (2016). Geostatistical approach to spatial, multi-elemental dataset from an archaeological site in Vatnsfjörður, Iceland. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 9, 577-585. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.08.036This paper presents the results of geochemical mapping conducted in the coastal zone of a multi-period archaeological (farm) site in Vatnsfjörður, northwest Iceland. The main aim of the study was to test the efficiency of geospatial analysis (based u... Read More about Geostatistical approach to spatial, multi-elemental dataset from an archaeological site in Vatnsfjörður, Iceland.
The Bennachie Colony: A Nineteenth-Century Informal Community in Northeast Scotland (2016)
Journal Article
Oliver, J., Armstrong, J., Milek, K., Schofield, J. E., Vergunst, J., Brochard, T., …Noble, G. (2016). The Bennachie Colony: A Nineteenth-Century Informal Community in Northeast Scotland. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 20(2), 341-377. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10761-016-0336-7In this paper we explore the intertwined issues of improvement and community relations within the context of the Colony site, a nineteenth-century informal settlement in Scotland best known through caricatures of the poor and stereotypes of rural liv... Read More about The Bennachie Colony: A Nineteenth-Century Informal Community in Northeast Scotland.
Woven Cultures: New Insights into Pictish and Viking Culture Contact Using the Implements of Textile Production (2016)
Journal Article
Stirling, L., & Milek, K. (2016). Woven Cultures: New Insights into Pictish and Viking Culture Contact Using the Implements of Textile Production. Medieval Archaeology, 59(1), 47-72. https://doi.org/10.1080/00766097.2015.1119385THIS PAPER PRESENTS A new approach to Pictish and Viking culture contact in Orkney using the material culture of everyday life, focusing in this case on implements used in textile production. The production of textiles was a major component of everyd... Read More about Woven Cultures: New Insights into Pictish and Viking Culture Contact Using the Implements of Textile Production.