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Lista de obras de Nanna Noe-Nygaard

A Late Mesolithic Hunting Station at Agernæs, Fyn, Denmark

A new find of brown bear (Ursus arctos) from Star Carr and other finds in the late glacial and post glacial of Britain and Denmark

scholarly article by Nanna Noe-Nygaard published July 1983 in Journal of Archaeological Science

Ancient DNA extracted from Danish aurochs (Bos primigenius): genetic diversity and preservation

artículo científico publicado en 2011

Butchering and marrow fracturing as a taphonomic factor in archaeological deposits

artículo científico

Diet of aurochs and early cattle in southern Scandinavia: evidence from 15N and 13C stable isotopes

artículo científico publicado en 2005

Dinosaur tracks and possible lungfish aestivation burrows in a shallow coastal lake; lowermost Cretaceous, Bornholm, Denmark

artículo científico publicado en 2008

Eemian Lake development, hydrology and climate: a multi-stratigraphic study of the Hollerup site in Denmark

artículo científico publicado en 2000

Lateglacial vegetation development in Denmark – New evidence based on macrofossils and pollen from Slotseng, a small-scale site in southern Jutland

scholarly article

Man-made trace fossils on bones

Mid- to late-Holocene climate variability and anthropogenic impacts: multi-proxy evidence from Lake Bliden, Denmark

scholarly article

Multiproxy evidence for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem responses during the 8.2 ka cold event as recorded at Højby Sø, Denmark

article

New Information on the Stone Age Graves at Dragsholm , Denmark

New osteological and C-isotope evidence on mesolithic dogs: Companions to hunters and fishers at Star Carr, Seamer Carr and Kongemose

artículo científico publicado en 1990

Smakkerup Huse: A Mesolithic Settlement in NW Zealand, Denmark

artículo científico publicado en 2001

Taphonomy in Archaeology

scholarly article by NANNA NOE-NYGAARD published in January 1987

Tsunami propagation over a wide, shallow continental shelf caused by the Storegga slide, southeastern North Sea, Denmark

scholarly article by M. Fruergaard et al published 23 October 2015 in Geology

Two Shoulder Blades with Healed Lesions from Star Carr

δ13C-values of dog bones reveal the nature of changes in man's food resources at the mesolithic-neolithic transition, Denmark