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Acta Borealia
A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies
Volume 32, 2015 - Issue 1
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Living Places or Animated Objects? Sámi Sacrificial Places with Metal Objects and Their South Scandinavian Parallels

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Hilde Rigmor Amundsen. (2017) Changing histories and ethnicities in a Sámi and Norse borderland. Acta Borealia 34:2, pages 178-197.
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Julie Lund & Søren M. Sindbæk. (2021) Crossing the Maelstrom: New Departures in Viking Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research 30:2, pages 169-229.
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Trude Fonneland & Tiina Äikäs. (2020) Introduction: The Making of Sámi Religion in Contemporary Society. Religions 11:11, pages 547.
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Jari-Matti Kuusela, Risto Nurmi & Ville Hakamäki. (2018) Unhierarchical and Hierarchical Core-Periphery Relations: North Fennoscandian Trade Network from the Middle Ages to the Post-Sixteenth Century. American Anthropologist 120:4, pages 765-780.
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Julie Lund. (2017) Connectedness with things. Animated objects of Viking Age Scandinavia and early medieval Europe. Archaeological Dialogues 24:1, pages 89-108.
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Anna-Kaisa Salmi, Tiina Äikäs, Markus Fjellström & Marte Spangen. (2015) Animal offerings at the Sámi offering site of Unna Saiva – Changing religious practices and human–animal relationships. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 40, pages 10-22.
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