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Karen Milek
Karen Milek
Associate Professor in Geoarchaeology, Durham University
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Floor formation processes and the interpretation of site activity areas: an ethnoarchaeological study of turf buildings at Thverá, northeast Iceland
KB Milek
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 31 (2), 119-137, 2012
1612012
Integrated geoarchaeological methods for the determination of site activity areas: a study of a Viking Age house in Reykjavik, Iceland
KB Milek, HM Roberts
Journal of archaeological science 40 (4), 1845-1865, 2013
1182013
Faecal biomarkers can distinguish specific mammalian species in modern and past environments
L Harrault, K Milek, E Jardé, L Jeanneau, M Derrien, DG Anderson
PLoS One 14 (2), e0211119, 2019
882019
The roles of pit houses and gendered spaces on Viking-Age farmsteads in Iceland
K Milek
Medieval Archaeology 56 (1), 85-130, 2012
702012
A reinterpretation of the Great Pit at Hofstaðir, Iceland using sediment thin section micromorphology
IA Simpson, KB Milek, G Guðmundsson
Geoarchaeology 14 (6), 511-530, 1999
661999
Houses and households in early Icelandic society: geoarchaeology and the interpretation of social space
KB Milek
592007
The palaeoecology of a high status Icelandic farm
G Sveinbjarnardottir, E Erlendsson, K Vickers, TH McGovern, KB Milek, ...
Environmental Archaeology 12 (2), 187-206, 2007
512007
Interpreting the Viking Age to medieval period transition in Norse Orkney through cultural soil and sediment analyses
IA Simpson, JH Barrett, KB Milek
Geoarchaeology 20 (4), 355-377, 2005
512005
Soils and sediments in the settlement and harbour at Kaupang
KB Milek, CAI French
Kaupang in skiringssal, 321-360, 2007
452007
Investigation of Iron Age north-eastern Scottish glass beads using element analysis with LA-ICP-MS
M Bertini, A Shortland, K Milek, EM Krupp
Journal of Archaeological Science 38 (10), 2750-2766, 2011
312011
Medieval markets: A soil micromorphological and archaeobotanical study of the urban stratigraphy of Lier (Belgium)
B Wouters, Y Devos, K Milek, L Vrydaghs, B Bartholomieux, D Tys, ...
Quaternary International 460, 48-64, 2017
292017
Animal domestication in the high Arctic: Hunting and holding reindeer on the I͡Amal peninsula, northwest Siberia
DG Anderson, L Harrault, KB Milek, BC Forbes, M Kuoppamaa, ...
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 55, 101079, 2019
282019
Transdisciplinary archaeology and the future of archaeological practice: citizen science, portable science, ethical science
K Milek
Norwegian Archaeological Review 51 (1-2), 36-47, 2018
212018
Interpreting social space and social status in the Viking Age house at Hrísbrú using integrated geoarchaeological and microrefuse analyses
K Milek, D Zori, C Connors, W Baier, K Baker, J Byock
Viking Archaeology in Iceland: Mosfell Archaeological Project, 143-162, 2014
212014
Roles and perceptions of shielings and the mediation of gender identities in Viking and medieval Iceland
P Kupiec, K Milek
Viking Worlds: Things, Spaces and Movement, 102-123, 2014
192014
Turf as construction material
DJ Huisman, KB Milek
Archaeological soil and sediment micromorphology, 113-119, 2017
172017
The palaeoenvironment of Myvatnssveit during the Viking age and early medieval period
I Lawson, K Milek, WP Adderley, AF Casely, MJ Church, L Duarte, ...
Institute of Archaeology, Iceland, 2009
172009
Insects, activity areas and turf buildings' interiors: An ethno-archaeoentomological case study from 19th to early 20th-century Þverá, northeast Iceland
V Forbes, K Milek
Quaternary International 341, 195-215, 2014
162014
Soil micromorphology in urban research: Early medieval Antwerp (Belgium) and Viking age Kaupang (Norway)
B Wouters, K Milek, Y Devos, D Tys
Objects, Environment, and Everyday Life in Medieval Europe, 279-295, 2016
142016
The bennachie colony: A nineteenth-century informal community in Northeast Scotland
J Oliver, J Armstrong, K Milek, JE Schofield, J Vergunst, T Brochard, ...
International Journal of Historical Archaeology 20, 341-377, 2016
132016
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