Eeva
Jonsson
Doctoral Researcher, History and Archaeology
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Biography
I am an educated archaeologist with focus on numismatics and at present I am a doctoral student at the University of Turku. The forthcoming doctoral thesis Fluctuations in the import of coins from the German Empire c. 950-1145 is financed by the Gunnar Ekström Foundation for Numismatic Research. My numismatic interests cover Viking-Age Western coins and coins of the Swedish Middle Ages.
I have participated in various projects at the Numismatic Institute, Stockholm University, for example in a project tracking Viking-Age hoards on Gotland and in the project Metal analyses of coins.
I work as a curator at the Economy Museum – Royal Coin Cabinet in Stockholm since January 2024, with responsibility for Viking-Age coin finds.
Publications
The Viking-Age Edånger hoard and a numismatic connection between northern Sweden and Estonia (2023)
(Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli kokoomateoksessa (A3))Metalldetektering och de nya vikingatida myntskatterna i Sverige åren 2005–2017 – en översikt (2021)
Svensk Numismatisk Tidskrift
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Chapter 13. Jomala church, Åland Islands – Coin offerings to the Virgin Mary and the long Reformation (2021)
(Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli kokoomateoksessa (A3))Metal analyses of Viking-Age coins (2018)
(C1 Vertaisarvioitu tieteellinen erillisteos)Rukoile meidän puolestamme, pyhä Jumalanäiti : keskiaikaiset ja reformaation jälkeiset rahauhrit neitsyt Marialle Ahvenanmaan Jomalan kirkossa. (2018)
SKAS
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