Archaeologists from the University of Stavanger in Norway can boast of an extraordinary discovery—they have found a treasure from the Viking age that has remained "untouched" for over 1,000 years!
A new scientific examination of 800-year-old human remains in Norway corroborates a royal history claiming ... the study ...
The down found in the ship could have filled at least 31 duvets. An archaeology professor has a theory about what it might ...
Archaeologists have discovered remains of what is likely a Viking Age longhouse, along with a Viking grave, in Hjørungavåg.
Preben Hempel Lindøe, Universitet i Stavanger, Norway Preben H. Lindøe is Professor of Societal Safety at the University of Stavanger, Norway. He has an MS and a PhD on the implementation of 'enforced ...
Natalia Kucirkova is a professor of early childhood education and development at the University of Stavanger, Norway, a professor of reading and children’s development at The Open University, in the U ...
For the past two weeks, and through the next week, American University has hosted a group of exchange students from Norway as ...
David Loberg Code has been a Fulbright Scholar and visiting researcher at the University of Oslo in Norway and the ... and dance and has taught at the International Workshops in Stavanger, Norway.
The basis for the article published in Qualitative Research was a paper for the course "Topics in Interdisciplinary Queer Studies: Autoethnography" at the University of Stavanger, Norway. The research ...
He also holds a position as Adjunct Professor of Drilling and Well Fluids Technology at the University of Stavanger, Norway, a position sponsored by Det norske. Previously he worked as a ...
Oslo is also connected to the other big Norwegian cities—Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger—by train ... modern cultural scene as one of Norway’s foremost university cities.