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(Michael Neiß)
PROJECTS:
INTERNATIONAL POSTDOC PROJECT WITH FUNDING FROM THE SWEDISH RESEARCH COUNCIL – HAbIT (Handicraft Archaeology based on Intelligent Technology):
Thanks to new possibilities in natural and digital sciences, archaeology is experiencing an unparalleled renaissance in material research. However, in regard to cultural change, some important aspects of ancient metal crafting remain to be explored. HAbIT aims to generate a novel and empirically grounded theory on the materiality of cultural transformation. The project title alludes both to ancient craft processes and the digital solutions of our day and age that help us unveil them. During the course of my project, I will examine how the interplay of three factors – i.e. urbanisation, religious change and the serial production of pictorial art – made Viking Age Scandinavia a part of Western Christendom. Due to its novel set-up, HAbIT will generate method-related and technical innovations with significance beyond the chosen field of study. The idea of spreading pictorial messages through metal casting had been implemented, abandoned and re-invented many times before urbanity finally took root. The catalyst that forged the permanent link between urban settlements and serial production was the Christian ideology. Having entered Scandinavia through newly founded emporia, it established a new set of material anchors that merged domestic and foreign values into something entirely new that would manifest itself within the pictorial domain and beyond. This led to the entanglement of Viking period people into an accelerating spiral that transformed their traditional society into a medieval one.
CONCLUDED PROJECTS:
A lost world? – Religious identity and practice in the Lake Mälaren region during the introduction of Christianity
The 'Allah' finger ring from Viking Age Birka
Digital artefacts – 3D laser scanning and modeling
Emporia crafts & urban origins in early medieval Europe
Experimental archaeology
Metal casting in medieval Ribe
Transformations in Viking Age Animal Art (PhD project)
Virtual casting of Viking Age brooches
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Collaborations the last five years
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Part Three: Promoting a Second Wave of Conversion
Neiß, M. & Højmark Søvsø, M., 2024 Aug 4, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(SSHRC) and University of Waterloo.Research output: Other contribution › Web publication/Blog post › Popular science
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Part Two: Recovering Viking Age Art for Posterity
Neiß, M. & Højmark Søvsø, M., 2024 Jul 28, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(SSHRC) and University of Waterloo.Research output: Other contribution › Web publication/Blog post › Popular science
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Part One: Christianity and Badges in Ribe, Denmark
Neiß, M. & Højmark Søvsø, M., 2024 Jul 21, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(SSHRC) and University of Waterloo.Research output: Other contribution › Web publication/Blog post › Popular science
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Badges in Medieval Ribe (Denmark): Series introduction
Neiß, M. (Editor) & Højmark Søvsø, M. (Editor), 2024 Jun 21, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(SSHRC) and University of Waterloo.Research output: Other contribution › Web publication/Blog post › Popular science
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Handicraft Archaeology based on Intelligent Technology (HAbIT) 2023–2026
Neiß, M., 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
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HAbIT : Handicraft Archaeology based on Intelligent Technolog
Neiss, M. (Researcher)
2023/08/21 → 2026/08/20
Project: Research
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SASH02 – Archaeology: Viking Age Scandinavia
Neiss, M. (Researcher)
2025/09/02 → 2025/09/23
Project: Other
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Science blog on Urnes Style batches from the late Viking Age - Introduction
Neiss, M. (Researcher), Højmark Søvsø, M. (Researcher) & Rasmussen, A. M. (Researcher)
2024/06/21 → 2024/06/21
Project: Research
Activities
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A royal affair? A cross-border project based on Urnes Style brooches and archaeometallurgy (HAbIT – VII)
Neiß (NEISS), M. (Invited speaker)
2025 Nov 25Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Postdoctoral grant writing workshop
Neiß (NEISS), M. (Role not specified)
2025 Nov 4 → 2025 Nov 5Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in workshop/ seminar/ course
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SASH02 – Archaeology: Viking Age Scandinavia
Neiß (NEISS), M. (Role not specified)
2025 Oct 23 → 2026 Jan 9Activity: Examination and supervision › Examination
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31st Conference of the European Association of Archaeologists (2–6 September 2025)
Neiß (NEISS), M. (Organiser)
2025 Sept 5Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation of conference
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Viking Age Metal Casting and Cultural Transformation (HAbIT – VI)
Neiß (NEISS), M. (Invited speaker)
2025 May 25Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk