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.) (2022), A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age. A Cultural History of Objects, Volume 2. Bloomsbury Academic. Lund, Julie & Sindbæk, Søren Michael (2022). Crossing the Maelstrom: New Departures in Viking Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research.