
معرفی
Anna Mossolova is a Research Fellow at the Department of Ethnography, Numismatics, Classical Archaeology and University History at the University of Oslo. Her work centers on the reclamation and resocialisation of cultural heritage within Indigenous descendant communities, advocating for multivocality and decolonising research practices. She focuses on community-driven collaborations, exploring creative and arts-based methods of knowledge co-production informed by Indigenous knowledge systems and traditions.
Research Interests
- Ethnography
- Archaeology
- Cultural Heritage
- Material Culture
- Indigenous Studies
- Decolonising Research Practices
Scientific Trends in Publications
Anna's publications examine the interplay between precontact and contemporary Indigenous practices, particularly in Yup'ik mask-making traditions. Her research spans Arctic studies, heritage reclamation, and the role of arts in decolonising methodologies, with a focus on heritage preservation and cultural identity in Southwest Alaska.
Scientific Awards
- MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship
Projects
She leads the MSCA-funded project on heritage reclamation and is part of the Housing Heritage research group, which investigates diverse approaches to heritage-making.



