ArchLab goes up in the air: our second pilot with Lund CathedralLast week the ArchLab team carried out its second pilot, in collaboration with Lund…
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The 600-year history of a beautiful Swedish forest of European Beech is decribed in a new publication by Johannes Edvardsson and co-authors. Johannes is an…
The world’s oldest complete wooden hunting weapons are 200,000 years old, not 300,000 as previously thought.
Check out the latest issue of Antiquity with a focus on archaeological science incl. radiocarbon dating of what might be the world’s oldest known runestone!…
ArchLab has officially launched its pilot experiment: Proof of Concept Work to Establish a Function for M8 Expert Support. “This important milestone marks the beginning…
A new OSL-reader, funded by the VR ArchLab infrastructure grant, has now been installed at the Lund Luminescence Laboratory (LLL) at Lund University. ‘The reader…
2024-02-01 The Environmental Archaeology Laboratory (MAL) and Humlab organised a joint inauguration of infrastructure equipment that was joined by about 50 people. The equipment, Near…
2025-01-28 The Tandem Laboratory has signed a framework contract with the University of Oslo as supplier for radiocarbon dating services. The contract runs from January…
The ArchLab laboratory for Environmental Archaeology in Umeå (MAL) in collaboration with the Department of Chemistry (Umeå), received funding from the Kempe Foundation for two…
Vetenskapsrådet funds the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project with 6.3 million SEK for 2025-2029. The project combines ArchLab-based methods (such as isotopes and residues)…