
معرفی
Jostein Bergstøl is an Associate Professor at the Department of Archaeology, University of Oslo. His research focuses on prehistoric archaeology, with specialization in hunting, trapping systems, and ethnicity studies. He is affiliated with the research group Nurturing Nature: Studies of Animal and Plant Management in Prehistoric Hunter-Fisher-Gatherer Communities.
- Academic Role: Associate Professor in Cultural Heritage Management
- Contact: Email jostein.bergstol@khm.uio.no, Phone +47 22851905
His work explores themes such as Saami pastoralism, Viking-Age cultural transformations, and the interplay between hunter-gatherer communities and agricultural societies. Publications analyze prehistoric trapping pits, ethnic identity formation, and historical debates in Scandinavian archaeology.
Recent articles examine Saami-Norse interactions, reindeer herding evolution, and long-term cultural continuity in Arctic regions. His research integrates zooarchaeology, landscape analysis, and theoretical discussions on creolization and hybridity.
Projects include studies of animal management in prehistoric societies and critical analyses of cultural heritage narratives. His work contributes to understanding human-environment dynamics and ethnic boundary formation in northern Europe.




