DNA research and the Crown
Genetic research on the front lines, opens up new opportunities to study the people who died on the royal ship Kronan ...
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In Kronanpodden's second season in episode 2, Professor Emeritus, the pharmaceutical historian Björn Lindeke, and the marine archaeologist Lars Einarsson talk about the view of health and disease during the great power era, focusing on the rich pharmacy and medicine finds salvaged from the royal ship Kronan. Recording and production by Andreas Juhl. Much pleasure!
the crown mörbylångaGenetic research on the front lines, opens up new opportunities to study the people who died on the royal ship Kronan ...
Lyssna på poddenHow did the music sound in Kronan's time? Ensemble Mare Balticum is a group of classically trained musicians, specializing in ...
Lyssna på poddenIt is not the ship itself or the objects themselves that learn about the Regal ship Kronan and the people on board. The...
Lyssna på poddenIn Kronanpodden's second season in episode 2, Professor Emeritus talks to the drug historian Björn Lindeke and ...
Lyssna på podden“First the smoke. Then the bang. Then the whistling sound of the bullet that increases in strength the closer to the ship it ...
Lyssna på poddenThis week's episode is about the extensive cannon salvage work at the regal ship Kronan's wreck site. The work has...
Lyssna på poddenWhat was the main function of the Crown? What was her home port? And what did the Crown represent ...
Lyssna på poddenHow did the Crown work and how was it equipped? Where did the crew come from and who were they? These questions and much ...
Lyssna på poddenAt noon on June 1, 1676, the royal ship Kronan capsized, exploded and sank during a battle between the ...
Lyssna på poddenLars Einarsson, project manager Kronan, marine archaeologist "Investigations of the regal ship Kronan, both underwater...
Läs merWith Lars Einarsson, project manager for Kronan, Kalmar County Museum Thanks to marine archeological investigations at ...
Läs merDiseases and plagues have always followed humans and animals since prehistoric times. During the 17th century and the Crown's...
Läs merDressed on board – The textile finds from the regal ship Kronan With Berit Eklöf, textile antiquarian and Adam Norman,...
Läs merLars Einarsson, project manager for Kronanundersökningarna, talks about how people in different social classes ...
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