Postdoctoral Researcher, Uleåborgs universitet

Beskrivning av forsknings

I am an archaeologist and geographer, and through the years I have been occupied with whatever has paid my bills, e.g. the archaeology of pastoralist societies in Mongolia, East Africa and Fennoscandia, GIS and remote sensing applications in archaeology, and the past of Lapland’s wilderness areas. I have acted, for instance, as a field archaeologist, cartographer, surveying equipments salesman, and GIS engineer, for example in northern Siberia, Alaska, and Norway. I have been studying since 2006 the Second World War archaeologies in northern Finland, and in my PhD I marveled the landscapes and materialities of Hitler's Arctic war, for example how the various communities have related, signified and engaged with those. I also work with, for instance, the archaeological applications of the airborne laser scanning (LiDAR) data, the early pastoralism in Mongolia, the domestication of reindeer in Sápmi, the Finnish Second World War heritage, and the geophysical and remote sensing methods to locate clandestine Second World War mass graves.

Nyckelord

Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, GIS, Geography, Pastoralism

Affiliering

Uleåborgs universitet
Enheten
Arkeologia
Källa: Uleåborgs universitet
Title
Postdoctoral Researcher 2023 - 2024

Utbildning

Grader
PhD 2015 - 2018 / University of Helsinki
Master of Arts 1998 - 2004 / University of Helsinki
Master of Science 2010 - 2014 / University of Helsinki

Publikationer (27)

Detecting the Archaeological Traces of Tar Production Kilns in the Northern Boreal Forests Based on Airborne Laser Scanning and Deep Learning
2023

Resilient herders
2022

“Railroad of Death”: History and Archaeology of the German-built Second World War Hyrynsalmi–Kuusamo Railway 1942–1944
2021

Beviljade finansiering (2)

Glacial and snowpatch archaeology in Sápmi, northernmost FinlandKulturfonden för Sverige och Finland2021 - 2022
Finnish-Mongolian Pälsi-Ramstedt TrailNordenskiöld-Samfundet2019 - 2020