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Books by Kristian Kristiansen

Research paper thumbnail of https://youtu.be/B05b0h8p8Iw?si=PXtHI4Aoxm7MA82a
https://youtu.be/B05b0h8p8Iw?si=PXtHI4Aoxm7MA82a
Youtube presentation, 2019
Meeting at Norwegian Academy of Science titled: "The Meeting of Two Cultures: Archaeology Meets M... moreMeeting at Norwegian Academy of Science titled: "The Meeting of Two Cultures: Archaeology Meets Molecular Biology: Lecture by Kristian Kristiansen, comments by Martin Furholt, and finally questions
Research paper thumbnail of Contrasting 3rd and 2nd millennium BC mobility in temperate Europe: migration versus trade
Professor Volker Heyd’s Festschrift as he turns 60; Eds. A. Lahelma, M. Lavento, K. Mannermaa, M. Ahola, E. Holmqvist & K. Nordqvist; Monographs of the Archaeological Society of Finland, 2023
This paper contrasts 3rd and 2nd millennium BC mobility in temperate Europe by analysing how chan... moreThis paper contrasts 3rd and 2nd millennium BC mobility in temperate Europe by analysing how changing economic and environmental conditions reshaped the incentives and possibilities to move in a long-term perspective. A spirit of seeking a better life though migration prevailed during the third millennium BC. It represented perhaps also an attractive social alternative to more hierarchical Neolithic social formations, allowing room for individual and group agency. Once Europe had been permanently settled the onset of a new trading economy of metal and woollen textiles allowed control of surplus generated through trade, leading to more hierarchical societies, yet still with some room for social mobility. Seeking a better life would now be controlled and channeled through chiefly networks of long-distance exchange, leading to the formation of confederacies, that would soon encompass all of Eurasia.
Research paper thumbnail of Migration, Ancient DNA, and European Prehistory: Interview with Kristian Kristiansen Tides of History
Migration, Ancient DNA, and European Prehistory: Interview with Kristian Kristiansen Tides of History
Tides of History:listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/migration-ancient-dna-and-european-prehistory/id1257202425?i=1000558910086, 2022
Over the past several decades, ancient DNA and other archaeological sciences have transformed our... moreOver the past several decades, ancient DNA and other archaeological sciences have transformed our understanding of Europe in prehistory. Professor Kristian Kristiansen has worked with these new methods since the very beginning, and combines them with a deep grounding in both traditional archaeology and big-picture thinking about what it all means.

Link to podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/migration-ancient-dna-and-european-prehistory/id1257202425?i=1000558910086
Research paper thumbnail of The birth of northern EUrope/podcasthttps://unsupervisedlearning.libsyn.com/kristian-kristiansen-the-birth-of-northern-europeMay 27, 2021, Kristian Kristiansen: the birth of Northern Europe
The birth of northern EUrope/podcasthttps://unsupervisedlearning.libsyn.com/kristian-kristiansen-the-birth-of-northern-europeMay 27, 2021, Kristian Kristiansen: the birth of Northern Europe
Razib Khan's pocasat unsupervised mearning, 2021
Dr. Kristian Kristiansen has been at the forefront of the synthesis between archaeology and ancie... moreDr. Kristian Kristiansen has been at the forefront of the synthesis between archaeology and ancient DNA. That new joint field has allowed for a deeper understanding of the transition to Indo-European languages in Northern Europe 5,000 years ago. In 2015 he was a co-author on Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia, which established that there was a massive migration of the steppe people into Europe that resulted in the emergence of the Corded Ware culture, the likely predecessor of most subsequent Indo-European groups.

More recently, he has been thinking about the exact process by which genetic replacement and cultural transformation might have occurred. Unfortunately, some of his ideas have been misinterpreted by the media, leading to the bizarre piece in The New Scientist, Story of most murderous people of all time revealed in ancient DNA.

On the podcast, we address this piece, the misunderstanding that led to it, and the blowback Dr. Kristiansen received. Of course, he also articulates the reality that as scholars one must be faithful to the data, and there is evidence of aggression and violence on the part of the Corded Ware. It just isn’t the case though that they were special or unique in this regard.

Additionally, Dr. Kristiansen talks about the fact that there are various ideologies that have attempted for decades, and continue to the present day, to co-opt his discipline, as well as new results from ancient DNA.

More generally, we talk about how ancient DNA has transformed his profession, and how it has brought to the mainstream views he and Dr. David Anthony have held for decades. Like Dr. Anthony, Dr. Kristiansen was taken aback by the magnitude of the migration, which has made him rethink some of his assumptions. His group also was instrumental in discovering that the early Indo-Europeans brought the plague, and we discuss the role it may have played in the collapse of “Old Europe.”

Finally, he outlines the theory and data that the Corded Ware were patrilineal and exogamous, and how that explains their adaptability and the maintenance of their steppe cultural traditions and identity.
https://unsupervisedlearning.libsyn.com/kristian-kristiansen-the-birth-of-northern-europe
Research paper thumbnail of THE MATTER OF PREHISTORY: PAPERS IN HONOR
Modes of Production Revisited, 2020
Encouraged by Antonio Gilman, archaeology has witnessed a partial return to materialist theories... moreEncouraged by Antonio Gilman, archaeology has witnessed a partial return to materialist theories based on Modes of Production. Modes should never be thought of as a new typology; rather they are models that define political processes ground- ed in material conditions that result in contrasting social formations. These Modes can then be used to compare cases across prehistory and history
FicureE 2.1. Matrix of Modes of Production in Stateless Societies. Shown are vectors that limit possibilities for political economies and their social formations.
Research paper thumbnail of Interview ECA KKristiansen about career paths for young researchers
https://ecarchaeologists.com/, 2021
“I always preach to my students ‘forget everything about career planning, be open, never put all ... more“I always preach to my students ‘forget everything about career planning, be open, never put all your eggs in one basket, that will only make you unhappy’. ‘Be open to the unexpected’.”
The latest in our ECA series of interviews with archaeologists is now online! Professor Dr Kristian Kristiansen (Gothenburg University), the initiator and first President of the EAA answers questions, and discusses, about his early career and progression, the EAA, ERC grants, women in academia, and the problems facing current early career archaeologists.
Interview conducted by Maxime Brami and Bianca Preda-Bălănică
Research paper thumbnail of Towards a New European Prehistory: genes, archaeology and language
Towards a New European Prehistory: genes, archaeology and language
'L'Orange Lecture, Norwegian Rome Institute, 2019
Link to my Rome l'Orange lecture in November 2019: https://www.hf.uio.no/dnir/forskning/lorange-f... moreLink to my Rome l'Orange lecture in November 2019:https://www.hf.uio.no/dnir/forskning/lorange-forelesningene/
Research paper thumbnail of Tracing the Indo-EUropeans. New Evidence from archaeology and historical linguistics
Oxbow Books, 2019
Paperback Edition: ISBN 978-1-78925-270-5 Digital Edition: ISBN 978-1-78925-271-2 A CIP record fo... morePaperback Edition: ISBN 978-1-78925-270-5 Digital Edition: ISBN 978-1-78925-271-2 A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Control Number: 2019942443
Research paper thumbnail of Bronze Age Settlement and Land-Use in Thy, Northwest Denmark, vol. I-II.
Museum Thy and Jutland Arch Society, preorders mail: pre-orders:jas@moesgaardmuseum.dk,, 2018
Probably the most complete documentation of Bronze Age settlements and land-use ever, a high reso... moreProbably the most complete documentation of Bronze Age settlements and land-use ever, a high resolution window to Bronze Age society 1600-1100 BC in one of the most densely settled regions in Europe. Two volumes: 855 pages and numerous colour illustrations, maps and diagrams
The social organisation of society and the political economy  Conclusion: The tragedy of commoners
Burial mounds at Dollerup to the east of the Bronze Age site Klostergard in central Thy (cf. Olsen vol. II, chap. 32). Photo: J-—. Bech.
Research paper thumbnail of Trade and Civilisation. Economic Networks and Cultural Ties, from Prehistory to the Early Modern Era.
Cambridge University Press. Can be ordered directly at: http://www.cambridge.org/academic/subjects/archaeology/archaeology-europe-and-near-and-middle-east/trade-and-civilisation-economic-networks-and-cultural-ties-prehistory-early-modern-era?format=HB#p6VJ94A3qBKIJ0vA.97, 2018
This book provides the fi rst global analysis of the relationship between trade and civilisation ... moreThis book provides the fi rst global analysis of the relationship between trade and civilisation from the beginning of civilisation around 3000 BC until the modern era around AD 1600. Encompassing the various networks
including the Silk Road, the Indian Ocean trade, Near Eastern family traders of the Bronze Age, and the Medieval Hanseatic League, it examines the role of the individual merchant, the products of trade, the role of the state, and the technical conditions for land and sea transport that created diverging systems of trade and developed global trade networks. Trade networks, however, were not durable. The contributors discuss the establishment and decline of great trading network systems, and how they related
to the expansion of civilisation, and to diff erent forms of social and economic exploitation. Case studies focus on local conditions as well as global networks until the sixteenth century when the whole globe was connected
by trade.
Research paper thumbnail of Catalogue of Late Bronze Age Nordic hoards from Period IV and V,https://www.jma.uni-kiel.de/en/research-projects/data-exchange-platform
Catalogue of Late Bronze Age Nordic hoards from Period IV and V,https://www.jma.uni-kiel.de/en/research-projects/data-exchange-platform
This is the scanned version of my original documentation of Nordic Late Bronze Age hoards (Period... moreThis is the scanned version of my original documentation of Nordic Late Bronze Age hoards (Period IV and V) in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Northern Germany/Poland.
The link above leads you to the webpage at Kiel University where the catalogue is stored.The documentation was done between 1972 and 1976,
Research paper thumbnail of Europe in the First Millennium B.C.
J.R. Collis Publications 1994, 1994
The transformation of Europe during the 1st millennium BC is covered in 13 chapters, from theory ... moreThe transformation of Europe during the 1st millennium BC is covered in 13 chapters, from theory and world system models to regional studies
Research paper thumbnail of Social Transformation in Archaeology. Global and Local Perspectives.
Routledge Archaeology, 1998
In sixteen chapter the authors explore the application of a world system approach to archaeology.
Research paper thumbnail of Centre and periphery in the ancient world
Cambrdige University Press, 1987
In ten case studies this book explores the role of centre-periphery relations in the ancient worl... moreIn ten case studies this book explores the role of centre-periphery relations in the ancient world, from 3000 BC to 500 AD. The geographical scale in the Near East and Europe.
Research paper thumbnail of Archaeological Formation Processes
This volume represents the first and so far only systematic national survey of the representativi... moreThis volume represents the first and so far only systematic national survey of the representativity of archaeological remains from Danish Prehistory. Burials, hoards and settlements are covered from early to late prehistory.
Research paper thumbnail of Europa Antes De La Historia
Europa Antes De La Historia
La Edad del Bronce ejerce una extrana fascinacion entre expertos y profanos, ya que representa el... moreLa Edad del Bronce ejerce una extrana fascinacion entre expertos y profanos, ya que representa el primer proceso de industrialization en la historia de Europa y produja algunas de las piezas artisticas y technicas en bronce y oro màs logradas y extraordinarias.
Research paper thumbnail of New directions in Scandinavian archaeology
New directions in Scandinavian archaeology
Research paper thumbnail of Arkæologi leksikon
Arkæologi leksikon

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