Per Ole Rindel
Associate Professor
SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
Karen Blixens Plads 8
2300 København S
Primary fields of research
Geographical and chronological specialization:
The Iron Age and Viking Age in Southern Scandinavia, especially the Pre Roman Iron Age (a.o. in the network SIMB
Thematic specialization
- Settlement dynamics and formation of village communities
- Fortifications and fortified settlements
- Settlement and landscape
- landscape archaeology
- continuity and change
Current research
- settlement and landscape in the PreRoman Iron Age at Grøntoft, Western Jutland
- the fortified settlement from the Late PreRoman Iron Age at Lyngsmose, Western Jutland
- the fenced village from the Late PreRoman Iron Age at Nørre Holsted, Southern Jutland
Teaching
I teach/have teached several courses at BA and MA level including: Archaeology, period 3 (Neolithic and Bronze Age in Denmark and Northern Europe); Archaeology, period 4 (Early Iron Age in Denmark and Northern Europe); Archaeological Documentation and Analysis; Archaeological Field Techniques and Excavation; Introduction to Archaeology; European Connections (and related excursions in Europe); Archaeological Research Project. Furthermore I have supervised projects on BA and MA level.
Supervision of MA theses
I mainly supervise theses concerning the Iron Age but also more methodological theses.
Ph.D supervision
I have supervised 3 theses as main supervisor:
- 2019: Defining Wetlands. New perspectives on wetland living with case studies from early Iton Age in North Zealand, Denmark (with Tim Flohr Sørensen)
- 2019: Den typologiske udvikling af østsjællandske huse fra førromersk til germansk jernalder – et værktøj til udredning af bosættelsesmønstre, bebyggelsesudvikling og ressourceområder (with Tim Flohr Sørensen)
- 2021: I konflikt med det sædvanlige. Social kompleksitet i Vestjyllands hav- og fjordlandskab i perioden 1-1200 e.Kr. (with Tim Flohr Sørensen and Daniel Löwenborg)
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