A Place for the Heathlands

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Human-Heath Relations in Deep‑Time and Contemporary Perspectives

  • Editor
    Mette Løvschal
  • Co-editor
    Karen Grønneberg

  • Editorial team
    Zachary E. Caple
    Michelle Farrell
    Mark Haughton
  • Editorial assistant
    Thea M. Jensen
  • Proofreaders
    Lucy Seton-Watson
    Michaela Scioscia

  • Design
  • Development


The publication is part of the Anthropogenic Heathlands project (ANTHEA), based at Aarhus University and funded by the European Research Council. It is accompanied by an international conference at Moesgaard, Denmark, in February 2025, featuring presentations by the contributors and a small heathland exhibition.

Published by Jutland Archaeological Society,
February 2025

ISBN: 978-87-93423-73-2

© ANTHEA 2025

Reference as: Løvschal, M. & Grønneberg, K. (eds.) 2025. A Place for the Heathlands? Jutland Archaeological Society. 

Thanks to: Niels Algreen, Zachary E. Caple, Eugene Costello, Christian F. Damgaard, Renée Enevold, Chris Evans, Jason A. Falkenburg, Michelle Farrell, Emmy Laura P. Fjalland, Bo Fritzbøger, Hanna Grønneberg, Mark Haughton, Kari Hjelle, Sanne B. Holmgaard, Lotte Isager, Jens W. Johannsen, Maïka De Keyzer, Mia Korsbæk, Søren M. Kristiansen, Torgrim Log, Andrew Matthews, Esben Mauritsen, Havananda Ombashi, Sidsel Overgaard, Gitte du Plessis, Andrea F. Pontoppidan, Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen, Per Ole Rindel, The Shepherdesses in Western Jutland, Anna Varga and Martin Woestenburg