Artikler merket (*) er tilgjengelig som kompendium i kopiutsalget i underetasjen p? Akademika. (#) er boktitler som kan kj?pes p? Akademika eller l?nes p? biblioteket (UB og Sophus Bugge). Artikler med lenke (merket €) er fritt tilgjengelige som pdf-filer via universitetets nett.
Alle studenter bes ? anskaffe boken:
Hurcombe, Linda M., Archaeological Artefacts as Material Culture, Routledge, Oxon, 2007
Introduksjon
*Wisseman, S. U. og Williams, W. S., 1994: Ancient technologies and archaeological materials, Gordon and Breach Publisher, kap. 1 Why Study Artifacts? An Interdisciplinary Approach, s. 3-13.
*Artioli, G. 2010. Scientific methods and cultural heritage, kap. 1. Introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford, s. 1-15.
Stein som redskap
€ Patterson, L. W., 1983: "Criteria for determining the attributes of man-made lithics", i Journal of Field Archaeology, Vol. 10, No. 3. (Autumn, 1983), s.297-307. [Online] Accessible from: http://www.jstor.org/stable/529545?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents (visited 09.04.2015).
€ Gould, R. A., 1978: "The anthropology of human residues", American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 80, No. 4. (Dec. 1978), s. 815-835. [Online] Accessible from: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/aa.1978.80.4.02a00030/epdf (visited 09.04.2015).
*Whittaker, J. C., 1994: Flintknapping : making and understanding stone tools, Austin : University of Texas Press, kap. 2 Flintknapping: Basic Principles, s. 11-21.
*Luedtke, B. E., 1992: An archaeologist's guide to chert and flint, Serie: Archaeological research tools 7, Los Angeles : Institute of Archaeology, University of California, kap.6 Mechanical Properties, s. 73-90.
Keramikk
€ Shepard, A.O. 1985. Ceramics for the archaeologist, kap.II. Ceramic processes and the techniques of prewheel potters, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C., s. 49-94. [Online] Accessible from: http://publicationsonline.carnegiescience.edu/publications_online/Ceramics_arch.pdf (visited 09.04.2015).
*Orton, C., Tyers, P. og Vince, A. 1993. Pottery in archaeology, kap. 11. Pottery fabrics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, s.132-149.
*Torraca, G., 1988: Porous building materials. Materials science for architectural conservation, Rome: ICCROM, kap. VIII Clay, adobe, brick, s. 97-99.
Videre lesning:
Hulth¨¦n, B., 1991: On ceramic ware in Northern Scandinavia during the Neolithic, Bronze and Early Iron Age: a ceramic-ecological study, Archaeology and environment, University of Ume?, Department of Archaeology, bind 8
Glass, glasur og emalje
€ Henderson, J., 1985.¡¯The raw materials of early glass production¡¯, in Oxford Journal of Archaeology, Vol.4, Issue 3, s.267-291. [Online] Accessible from: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0092.1985.tb00248.x/abstract (visited 09.04.2015).
*Frank, Susan. 1982. Glass and Archaeology, kap. 1. Glass-its structure and properties, Academic Press, London, s.1-16.
€ Freestone, I., 2002, ¡®The relationship between enameling on ceramics and on glass in the Islamic world¡¯, I Archaeometry, 44
*Ingemark, D., 1995: ¡®Glasbl?sning ¨C ett tidigt hantverk i Skandinavien?¡¯, Fornv?nnen, 90, s. 241-248.
€ Hayward, J. 1971/1972,¡¯ Painted Windows¡¯, I The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series, Vol 30, No 3, Stained glass Windows, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 98-101. [Online] Accessible from: http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/3258565.pdf
Kobber
€ Ottaway, B.S. 2001, Innovation, production and specialization in early prehistoric copper metallurgy, European Journal of Archaeology, Vol.4, no. 1, s.87-112. [Online] Available from: http://eja.sagepub.com/content/4/1/87.short (visited 09.04.2015).
€ Prescott, C., 2006: "Copper production in Bronze Age Norway?", i H. Gl?rstad, B.Skar og D. Skre (red.), Historien i forhistorien. Festskrift til Einar ?stmo p? 60-?rs dagen, Oslo: Kulturhistorisk Museum, Skrifter 4, s.183-190
Jern
*Th?li-Bergman, L., 1979: "Blacksmithing in Prehistoric Sweden", i H. Clarke (oversetter og red.), Iron and man in Prehistoric Sweden, Stockholm: Jernkontoret, s. 99-133.
€ Sherby, O.D. og Wadsworth, J. 2001, ¡®Ancient blacksmiths, the Iron Age, Damascus steels, and modern metallurgy, I Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 117, Issue 3, s.347-353. [Online] tilgjengelig fra: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924013601007944
Gull
*Gustafsson, Ny Bj?rn og Anders S?derberg 2007: En senvikingtida silververkstad i Fr?jel. Gotl?ndskt Arkiv 2007, meddelanden fr?n F?reningen Gotlands fornv?nner. Visby.
*Pedersen, Unn 2015: Leadworking in Viking-Age Norway. I: Marianne Hem Eriksen, Unn Pedersen, Bernt Rundberget, Irmelin Axelsen og Heidi Lund Berg (red.): Viking Worlds. Things, spaces, and movement, s. 179-197. Oxbow.
*Armbruster, Barbara 2004: Goldsmiths' Tools at Hedeby. I: John Hines, Alan Lane og Mark Redknap (red.): Land, Sea and Home. The Society for medieval Archaeology Monograph, vol. 20, s. 109¨C123. Maney. Leeds.
Oversiktsartikkel organisk materiale
*Hurcombe, L.M., 2007: Archaeological artefacts as material culture, London: Routledge, sider 119-145.
Harde og myke dyreprodukter
*Ambrosiani, K., 1981: ¡°Viking Age combs, comb making and comb makers¡±. Stockholm Studies in Arcaheology 2, s.103, 109-118.
*Forbes, R. J., 1966: Studies in ancient technology, Vol V, Leiden: E.J.Brill, Leather in Antiquity, s. 1-21.
*Greep, S. J, 1987: "Use of bone, antler and ivory in the Roman and Medieval periods", i K. Starling og D. Watkinson (red.), Archaeological Bone, antler and ivory, Occasional Papers, Number 5, London: United Kingdom Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, s. 3-5.
*Haines, B.M. 1991: Skin structure and leather properties, i Leather, It¡¯s Composition and Changes with Time, eds. Calnan, C. og Haines, B., Northampton: The Leather Conservation Centre, s. 1-4
*Mac Gregor, A., 1985: Bone, antlery, ivory and horn, London and Sydney: Croom Helm, kap. 5 Working methods and tools, s.55-72.
*Thomson, R., 1998: "Leather working processes", i E. Cameron (red.), Leather and fur. Aspects of Early Medieval trade and technology, London: Archetype Publications for the Archaeological Leather group, s. 1-9.
Tekstil
*Boersma, F., 2007: Unravelling textiles. London: Archetype, s. 1-9, 13-20.
*Forbes, R.J., 1987: Studies in ancient technology, Vol. IV. Leiden: E.J.Brill, Washing, bleaching, fulling, felting, s. 82-95.
*Patterson, R., 1957: ¡°Spinning and weaving¡±, i A History of Technology II, eds- Singer, C. et.al., Oxford: Clarendon, s. 191-219.
Tre
*Crumlin-Pedersen, O., 2002: "Preface" og "Documentation, analysis and dating", i O. Crumlin-Pedersen og O. Olsen (red.), The Skuldelev Ships I, Topography, Archaeology, History, Conservation and Display, Series: Ships and Boats of the North, Volume 4.1, Roskilde: Viking Ship Museum, s.7, s.49-62.
*Goodman, W. L., 1964: The History of woodworking tools, London, G.Bell and sons LTD London, Introduction, s.8-11.
*Haygreen, J.G, Bowyer, J.L., 1996: Forest products and wood science, 3rd edition, Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, kap. 2: Macroscopic character of wood: s. 23-37.
*Hoadley, R.B., 1998: "Chemical and physical properties of wood", i K.Dardes and A.Rothe (red), The Structural conservation of panel paintings, Proceedings of a symposium at the J.Paul Getty Museum, 24-28 April, 1995, Los Angeles: The Getty Conservation Institute, s. 2-20.
*Taylor, M., 1981: Wood in archaeology, Aylesbury, I: Bucks: Shire Archaeology, kap. 6: Types of wooden objects from archaeological sites og kap. 7: Types of wood and their uses, s. 27-44, s. 45-55.
*Walker, P., 1982: ¡°The Making of panels. History of relevant woodworking tools and techniques¡± , i K.Dardes and A.Rothe (red.), The Structural conservation of panel paintings, Proceedings of a symposium at the J.Paul Getty Museum, 24-28 April, Los Angeles: The Getty Conservation Institute, s. 178-185.
*Walker, P., 1982: ¡°The tools available to the Mediaval woodworke¡±'. i S. McGail (red.), Woodworking techniques before A.D. 1500, BAR Archaeological Series, International Series 129, Greenwich: National Maritime Museum, s.349-356.
Pigmenter
*Brill, T.B., 1980: Light. Its interaction with art and antiquities, New York and London: Plenum Press, kap. 11: Pigments and colored glass, s. 217-235.
*Howard, H., 2003: Pigments of English Medieval wall painting, London: Archetype publications, kap. 2: Methodology, s. 15-26.
*Lambert, J.B., 1997: Traces of the past. Unravelling the secrets of archaeology through chemistry, Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, kap.4: Color, s. 71-103.
*Orna, M.V. et.al., 1980: "Synthetic blue pigments: ninth to sixteenth centuries. I. Literature", i Studies of Conservation, Vol. 25, s. 53-63.
*Vi?as, S.M., 1998: "Original written sources for the history of medieval painting techniques and materials: a list of published texts", i Studies of Conservation, Vol. 43, s.114-124.
*Bucklow, S., 1999: ¡°Paradigms and pigment recipes: vermilion, synthetic yellows and the nature of egg¡±, i Zeitschrift f¨¹r Kunstteknologie und Restaurierung, Vol. 13, s. 140-149.
*Bucklow, S. , 2000: ¡°Paradigm and pigment recipes: natural ultramarine, i Zeitschrift f¨¹r Kunstteknologie und Restaurierung, Vol. 14, s. 5-14.