Prof. Dr. Berit Valentin Eriksen
Berit V. Eriksen is senior researcher at the Museum for Archaeology, Stiftung Schleswig-Holsteinische Landesmuseen Schloss Gottorf, and Honorary Professor in Prehistoric Archaeology at Kiel University. She lectures on Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology. She is a PI of the Collaborative Research Centre ‘Scales of Transformation: Human–Environmental Interaction in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies’ (CRC 1266, financed by the German Research Foundation/DFG) and a member of the Cluster of Excellence ‘Roots’ at Kiel University. She has published various articles and books about the archaeology of prehistoric hunter-gatherers as well as flint technology and she is currently particularly interested in the use of flint and stone in early metal using societies, including not least the Bronze Age of Scandinavia.
Books by Berit Valentin Eriksen
Quarries and mines in social context
Connecting patterns of change in Neolithic cultural landscapes
Edited by Berit Valentin Eriksen & Lynn E. Fisher | Forthcoming
Flint mines and quarries are a widespread phenomenon in the European Neolithic, but are difficult to characterise and to connect to broader sociocultural developments due to challenges of recognition and dating, and to a great…





