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Professor Olaf Olsen (1928–2015) was a distinguished archaeologist affiliated with Aarhus University and the National Museum of Denmark. He held the position of Professor of Medieval Archaeology at Aarhus University from 1971 and served as Director of the National Museum and the Directorate for Cultural Heritage from 1981 to 1995.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Copenhagen (1966)
Research Interests: Focused on medieval and Viking Age archaeology, cultural heritage preservation, and historical methodologies. His work emphasized interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Scandinavian prehistory and early medieval societies.
Awards:
- Rosenkjær Prize (1991)
- Queen Margrethe II's Archaeological Foundation Medal (2003)
- Ragna Rask-Nielsen Research Foundation Prize (2014)
Legacy: Olsen’s contributions included leadership in national cultural heritage institutions and pioneering research in medieval archaeology. His obituaries from Aarhus University and Danish archaeological societies highlight his enduring impact on the field.





