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  1. Interregional networks in the late Viking Age? Insights from a burned pit house in the Viking-Age town of Aros, present-day Aarhus, Denmark (ca. 980 CE)
  2. Paleodiet reconstructions and human utilization of middle Holocene Equus ferus in northwest Europe
  3. Far away from home? Ancient DNA shows the presence of bicolored shrew (Crocidura leucodon) in Bronze Age Denmark
  4. Widespread horse-based mobility arose around 2200 bce in Eurasia
  5. Tracking Color Through Time: Polychromy on Etruscan Urns from Ancient Creation to Modern Intervention
  6. Vesterbjerg
  7. Ginnerup Revisited. New Excavations at a Key Neolithic Site on Djursland, Denmark
  8. Targeted radiocarbon dating of animal bones from ritual wetland depositions in early Iron Age (Denmark)
  9. Early Iron Age cavalry? Evidence of oral and thoracolumbar pathologies on possible warhorses from Iron Age, Denmark
  10. Horses, Fish and Humans: Interspecies Relationships in the Nordic Bronze Age
  11. 8. Together or Apart? Identifying Ontologies in the Nordic Bronze and Iron Age through the Study of Human-Horse Relationships
  12. Traversing Sky and Earth. The Nordic Bronze Age horse in a long-term perspective
  13. The four horses of an Iron Age apocalypse: war-horses from the third-century weapon sacrifice at Illerup Aadal (Denmark)
  14. Death in Flames: Human Remains from a Domestic House Fire from Early Iron Age, Denmark
  15. Fårehyrder, kvægbønder eller svineavlere – En revurdering jernalderens dyrehold