Raymond Sauvage
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Background: Senior engineer at NTNU
About the Speaker
Raymond Sauvage is a senior engineer at the NTNU Science Museum and works with management studies. He researches settlement and building practices in the Late Iron Age and the Middle Ages, as well as the development of digital documentation methods in field archaeology.
He is currently working as project manager for the multi-year excavation project E39 Betna - Stormyra, which focuses on Iron Age and Viking Age graves, settlements and landscapes at Vinjefjorden in Heim municipality. The project will provide new knowledge about social changes in the Iron Age and Viking Age, pre-Christian burial customs and religion, development of the historic farmstead, as well as vegetation history and climate changes and how this affected life in the Iron Age.