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    Anthropogenic Influence on Moth Populations: A Comparative Study in Southern Sweden by Markus Franzén, Anders Forsman, Bafraw Karimi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Our study focuses on two provinces in southern Sweden, Västergötland and Småland, where we used province records from 1974 to 2019 in combination with light traps (in 2020) to record the presence and abundance of moth species, subsequently assessing species traits to determine potential associations with their presence in anthropogenically modified landscapes. …”
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    Encultured Rocks - Encounter with a Ritual World of the Bronze Age by Katherine Hauptman Wahlgren

    Published 1998-12-01
    “… There is an intriguing rock-carving place at Flyhov in the province of Västergötland, southern Sweden. The carved images appear on a series of flat rocks in connection to a number of pointed oval hollows, that are linked to each other in rows suggestive of boats joined together stem by stem. …”
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    Vem sparkar tuppen? Kroppsspråk och berättarteknik i 1100-talets bildkonst by Herman Bengtsson

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Body language and narrativity in 12th century art This article examines a series of 12th century stone reliefs attributed to the so-called Skara-Forshem master who was active in the Swedish province of Västergötland. Dating from the 1130s and 1140s, these reliefs are among the earliest extant examples of Romanesque stone carving in medieval Sweden. …”
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    From Jesuit ethics to Protestant natural law by Toon Van Houdt

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… In 1742 and 1743 Carolus Magnus Roos (1716–1771), a student from Västergötland, defended a dissertation about condemnable verbal behaviour entitled Dissertatio moralis de vitiis linguae eorumque remediis (“Moral dissertation on the vices of the tongue and the remedies thereof”). …”
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    Bones of the Earth: Imitation as Meaning in Viking Age Burial Ritual by Tore Artelius, Mats Lindqvist

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… From excavation results of a pre-Roman Iron Age and Viking Age burialground in Västergötland, an example is presented ofhow religious meaning became projected into Viking Age burial ritual through imitation of an already then ancient custom. …”
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