Johan Normark
Johan Normark is an archaeologist specializing in the Maya

Johan Normark
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Archaeologist at the University of Gottenburg, Sweden.

Johan Normark is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Historical Studies at University of Gothenburg (formerly at Stockholm University as well). He is currently working on two research projects: one on caves and climate change, which is financed by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). The other project deals with water as an archaeological object and it is funded by the Swedish Central Bank (Riksbankens jubileumsfond). He is also affiliated with the project on the early modern town which I will focus on in 2013. Yet another side project is his focus on the 2012 phenomenon.

Blog

Johan has a Wordpress blog titled "Archaeological Haecceities"

On the History of the 2012 Phenomenon

An excellent pair of posts by Johan Normark, summarizing a paper by John Hoopes and Kevin Whitesides:

Part 1: http://haecceities.wordpress.com/2012/11/26/2012-the-history-of-mayanism-and-the-2012-phenomenon-pt-1/

Part 2: http://haecceities.wordpress.com/2012/11/27/2012-the-history-of-mayanism-and-the-2012-phenomenon-pt-2/

Blog posts on the "2012 Phenomenon"

Johan has been commenting on the "2012 Phenomenon" (which he calls the "2012 circus") for some time. Here are the blog posts he has tagged with "2012"

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