Projects

SYLFISH
Fishing in the prehistoric Syltholm fjord – a diachronic analysis SylFish aims to investigate the effects of human exploitation and environmental change on marine fauna in the coastal waters of Lolland from the Late Mesolithic to the Bronze Age (c. 5500–600 BC).

Female priests
In 1904, women were allowed to take the theological official exam. However, this did not mean that female cand.theol. holders could be employed as priests in the Danish Church. According to the law, only men were allowed to work as priests, and female theologians had to be content with employment as religious teachers and missionaries. In 1921, steps were taken to ensure a greater degree of equality between the sexes in the labor market.

DANES AND VENDERS
1000 years ago, the Baltic Sea was a border region between Scandinavians in the north and Slavic peoples on the coast south of the Baltic Sea. The Slavic peoples, here referred to as Wenders with a collective term, lived in the coastal areas in the eastern part of present-day Holstein as well as in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and parts of Pomerania in present-day Poland between the Elbe and the Oder.

CULTURE
KulTure is a collaboration between Helhedsplan Lolland, Helhedsplan Lindholm and Museum Lolland-Falster. The purpose has been to disseminate Danish cultural history to children and young people in vulnerable housing areas in the period 2019-2021.
Despite challenges, especially with corona, the staff of the comprehensive plans and the museum's inspectors managed to carry out a number of activities. But it has first and foremost been a learning experience in interdisciplinary collaboration.