Dr. Malou Blank
Malou Blank is a researcher based at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, where she completed her PhD in archaeology (2021). Her main research interests are gallery graves and the Nordic Late Neolithic period. She has been involved in a number of research projects and fieldwork focusing on Neolithic and Early Bronze age societies. Her research includes studies of megalithic graves, mobility, diet, subsistence, flint daggers, and pottery and copper provenience.
Books by Malou Blank
Late Neolithic transformation processes
Technological changes and society in the Dagger period
Edited by Malou Blank & Johannes Müller | Forthcoming
Around 2200–1700 BCE, Scandinavia and Central Europe were shaped by significant socio-environmental transformations. Between central Germany and northern Norway, Nordic flint daggers symbolise these changes—across different societies and under varying environmental conditions. For the first…





