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Working Bibliography

This is the ever-growing “working bibliography” in preparation for the trip.  An actual reading list will be provided closer to the trip.  The list here are references I have been consulting in preparation for our lectures, discussions, and outings.

Andersen, S. H.  2013.  Tybrind Vig: Submerged Mesolithic Settlements in Denmark.  Jutland Archaeological Society Publication, 77:1-527.

Crawford, J.  2015.  The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes.  Hackett Publishing Company, Indianapolis, 392pp.

Fagan, B. 2000.  The Medieval Warm Period, in The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History (pp. 3-21), Basic Books, New York, 246pp.

Fagan, B. 2000.  The Year Without a Summer, in The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History (pp. 167-180), Basic Books, New York, 246pp.

Fagan, B.  2010.  Cro-Magnon: How the Ice Age gave Birth to the First Modern Humans.  Bloomsbury Press, New York, 320pp.

Fagan, B.  2013.  Doggerland,  In The Attacking Ocean: The Past, Present, and Future of Rising Sea Levels (pp23-37),  Bloomsbury Press, 288pp.

Glob, P.V. 1965.  The Bog People: Iron-Age Man Preserved.  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 200pp.

Klingaman, W. K. , and N. P. Klingaman.  2013.  The Year Without Summer: 1816 and the Volcano that Darkened the World and Changed History. St. Martin’s Press, New York, 352pp.

Kurtén, B. 1968.  Pleistocene Mammals of Europe.  Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 317pp.

Leary, J.  2015.  The Remembered Land: Surviving Sea-Level Rise after the Last Ice Age.  Bloomsbury Academic, Indianapolis, 176pp.

Mithen, S. 2003.  After the Ice: A Global Human History 20,000-5,000 BC.  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 622pp.

Price, N. S.   2020.  Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings. Basic Books, New York, 624pp.

Randsborg, K.  2009.  The Anatomy of Denmark: Archaeology and History from the Ice Age to the Present.  Bristol Classical Press, London, 175pp.

Reid, H. 1999. Chapter 3 – Northwest Europe: Bodies in the Bogs, in In Search of the Immortals: Mummies, Death, and the Afterlife  (pp.79-104), St. Martin’s Press, New York, 307pp.

Reinicke, R.  2018.  Pflanzen am Ostseestrand.  Demmler Verlag , 80pp.

Rhode, A. 2020. Dänemark: Fossile Schätze zwischen Nordjütland und Limfjord.  Fossilien: Erdgeschichte Erleben, Sonderheft 2020:37, 20497, 96pp.

Sänger, D., and M. Gahr.  2020.  Dänemark – Jütland: Wandern im Land zwischen zwei Meeren.  Rother Wanderführer Verlag, Munich, 200pp.

Schülke, A. (Ed.). 2020. Coastal Landscapes of the Mesolithic.  Routledge/Tayler and Francis Group, New York, 432pp.

Sykes, R. W.  2020.  Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death, and Art.  Bloomsbury Sigma, New York, 400pp.

Tackenberg, O.  2018.  Pflanzen der Nordsee- und Ostseeküste.  i-Flora Pflanzenführer, Band 5, Independently Published, 257pp.