- Osbeorn, also
spelled Osbjorn and
Osbert (died c. 1054),
given the
nickname Bulax, was the son of Siward, Earl of
Northumbria (died 1055). He is one of...
- king Mac
Bethad mac Findlaích ("Macbeth").
Despite the
death of his son
Osbjorn,
Siward defeated Mac
Bethad in
battle in 1054. More than half a millennium...
- p. 10. Pleurdeau, David; Asrat, Asfawossen; Hovers, Erella; Pearson,
Osbjorn; Leplongeon, Alice; Crèvecoeur, Isabelle; Bahain, Jean-Jacques; Tribolo...
-
Archaeological Science. 40 (7): 3076–3086. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2013.02.025. Pearson,
Osbjorn M.; Lieberman,
Daniel E. (2004). "The
Aging of Wolff's "Law:" Ontogeny...
- 1147H. doi:10.1073/pnas.0308085100. PMC 337021. PMID 14745010. Pearson,
Osbjorn M. (2004). "Has the
Combination of
Genetic and
Fossil Evidence Solved the...
- (Deutschland)".
Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn (in German): 350. Pearson,
Osbjorn M. (2000). "Postcranial
remains and the
origin of
modern humans". Evolutionary...
- 1069, a
fleet under the
Danish king
Sweyn Estridsson and his
brother Earl
Osbjorn arrived off the
coast of England. It is from this
point that Siward's involvement...
-
Mortensen collaborated with
architects Gunnar Hoydal,
Mette Skjold, and
Ósbjørn Jacobsen in 2012 to
create a
public proposal on how to
continue developing...