Prof. Dr. Julie Lund

Julie Lund is Professor in Archaeology at the University of Oslo. In her current research she focuses on changes in mentalities and world-views of Pagan and Christian Scandinavia, diverging concepts of personhood and ideas of corporality, and varying ways of relating to the past or to pasts.

Her recent publications include:
  • Lund, Julie; Furholt, Martin & Austvoll, Knut Ivar (2022). Reassessing power in the archaeological discourse. How collective, cooperative and affective perspectives may impact our understanding of social relations and organization in prehistory. Archaeological Dialogues 29(1): 33–50.
  • Lund, Julie (2021). Kerbing Relations through Time: Reuse, Connectivity and Folded Time in the Viking Age. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 1–20.
  • Lund, Julie & Semple, Sarah (Ed.), A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age. A Cultural History of Objects, Volume 2. Bloomsbury Academic and Lund, Julie & Sindbæk, Søren Michael (2022). Crossing the Maelstrom: New Departures in Viking Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research.

Books by Julie Lund

Time and temporality in the Viking Age

An Archaeology of Reuse, Remembering, and Relations to the Past in the Past in Scandinavia, 750-1050 CE

Julie Lund | Forthcoming

This publication reveals intricate relationships between the Viking Age and its pasts. The book explores previous studies of the past in the past and their theoretical foundations, drawing on relationality, materiality, and affectivity as productive…









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