Janne Harjula
janhar@utu.fi +358 29 450 2997 +358 50 528 8784 Akatemiankatu 1 Turku |
Archaeology; Iron Age; Middle Ages; Early Modern Period; material culture; artefact study; dressing and arming; textualization; education; christianization; craftsmanship; urbanization
I received my Master’s degree in archaeology in 1997 and my PhD in 2008. In 2011 I was awarded a title of docent in historical archaeology in the University of Turku. For the majority of my career, I have worked as a grant researcher in research projects funded by various foundations and the Academy of Finland. My affiliations include the University of Turku, the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) and the Museum Centre of Turku. From 2016 I served three years as a fixed-term university lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Turku. In autumn 2019 I started a permanent employment as a university teacher in the same department, and was upgraded to university lecturer in 2023.
My research focuses especially on material culture phenomena of the late Iron Age and the Middle Ages from an archaeological point of view. Geographically, my research covers Finland and the Baltic region. During the 2010s, my areas of research have included for example textualization, the archaeology of ecclesiastical sites, and the artefactual culture of medieval towns.
My job description as a university lecturer mostly involves teaching intermediate and advanced-level courses. I am also responsible for providing study-related support and tutoring to the students of the Department. Furthermore, I supervise Master’s theses and doctoral dissertations. I am a member of the teaching development workgroup of the School of History, Culture and Arts Studies. I aim to develop my personal teaching activities by increasing the amount of interaction that I have with my students and by further activating my students and the ways that they learn.
- The Late Medieval scabbards, cover-guards and handle grips from Turku, Finland (2024) In gremio – in praxi. Leather without borders Harjula, Janne
- Transcription of the Medieval Birch-Bark Manuscript from Turku (2024)
- SKAS
- Autolla Ruotsin muinaisuuteen ja Pohjoismaiden kaupunkiarkeologiaan - Nordic Urban Archaeology -konferenssi (NUA 2023) 10.–12.5.2023 (2023) Harjula Janne, Haggren Georg, Kinnunen Jussi, Lempiäinen-Avci Mia
- Monenlaissi kaupoi Maskus (2023) Viranko, Anja; Kulmala, Marjukka; Gylén, Eeva-Riitta; Harjula, Janne; Suominen, Riitta
- Reconsidering Raseborg. New Approaches to a Medieval Castle in Finland (2023)
- Archaeologia Medii Aevi Finlandiae
- At the fringes of urbanisation. A socio-economic model of founding of the town of Turku, Finland, c. 1300 (2022)
- Zeitschrift für Archaologie des Mittelalters
- Keskiajan kirjallinen kulttuuri Turussa – kielet arkeologisissa löydöissä, esineissä ja tekstilähteissä (2021) Kieliä ja kohtaamisia Turun historiassa: Näkökulmia monikielisyyteen Salonen Kirsi, Harjula Janne, Immonen Visa
- Medieval Literacy in Turku: Material and Linguistic Remains from a Multilingual Townscape (2021) Urban Literacy in the Nordic Middle Ages Harjula Janne, Immonen Visa, Salonen Kirsi
- Something Distinct, or Business as Usual? Interpreting the Plan of the Late Medieval Bridgettine Monastery in Naantali, Finland (2021)
- Religions
- The Contribution of Bricks and Mortar in the Chronology of the Fortified Site of Koroinen, Finland (2021)
- Archaeologia Medii Aevi Finlandiae
- Ekskursio Novgorodiin 15.–19.10.2019 (2020)
- SKAS
- Linnoja ja niiden materiaalista kulttuuria Etelä-Puolan maisemissa. 15. Castella Maris Baltici konferenssi 8.–13.9.2019 (2020)
- SKAS
- The life of wood in North-eastern Europe in AD 1100–1600 (2020)
- Antiquity
- Alkusanat (2019) Puukenkien kopinaa: Henrik Asplundin juhlakirja Janne Harjula, Visa Immonen, Juha Ruohonen
- For the sake of hair and soul. Medieval antler comb with runic inscription Ave from Turku (2019) Tidens landskap. En vänbok till Anders Andrén Harjula Janne
- Keskiajan sarastaessa -hanke: Retrospektio (2019)
- Arkeologia NYT! Arkeologi NU!
- Puukenkien kopinaa: Henrik Asplundin juhlakirja (2019) Janne Harjula, Visa Immonen, Juha Ruohonen
- Zooarchaeological evidence of large-scale cattle metapodial processing in the 18th century in the small town of Rauma, Finland (2019)
- Post-Medieval Archaeology
- Aseet ja panssarit (2018) Koroinen: Suomen ensimmäinen kirkollinen keskus Harjula Janne
- Johdanto: Uusi tutkimushanke käynnistyy (2018) Koroinen: Suomen ensimmäinen kirkollinen keskus Harjula Janne, Immonen Visa, Ratilainen Tanja, Salonen Kirsi