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Parts of a battle axe
Parts of a battle axe







parts of a battle axe

Forschungen und Fortschritte, Berlin 1943. Florin, Die älteste Bauernkultur des Schwedischen Mälartals. Florin, Vråkulturen, Kulturhistoriska studier tillägnade Nils Åberg, Stockholm 1938. Florin, Bauernhöfe und Fischerdörfer aus der Dolmen-und Gang-gräberzeit Schwedens, Haus und Hof im nordischen Raum, Leipzig 1937. 3 Det är framförallt tre områden, som uppburit den tidigneoli-tiska bebyggelsen inom landskapet: Södertäljeområdet, 4 Malm-1 S. 2 Dock har den starkt differentiala tolk-ning, som Florin gett det ännu till stor del blott preliminärt publicerade materialet, mötts av en viss skepsis. There has also been considerable research on the transition from Mesolithic to Neolithic.ĭen rika neolitiska bebyggelse, som under de senaste decen-nierna påvisats i Södermanland, främst genom Sten Florins och Ivar Schnells undersökningar, 1 har definitivt omgestaltat den bild av landskapets förhistoriska kulturutveckling, som gavs av Montelius på 1870-talet. In this period, there is also a larger and more varied collection of finds, which makes it possible to discern clear regional differences.

parts of a battle axe

The Late Mesolithic (8000–6000 B.P.) is known chiefly on the basis of its large coastal settlements. Farther north, where the land has been uplifted, evidence of coastal settlement has been documented. For the Early Mesolithic (10,000–8000 B.P.), interest has focused primarily on the small inland bog sites in the southern part of the area, where the coast has since been submerged. New finds in the last few years have given us a greater understanding of the Late Paleolithic settlement and of its relation of the Mesolithic. Most of the work has been concentrated on the southwestern part of Southern Scandinavia, but results from more recent investigations mean that other areas can also be analyzed. The Mesolithic of Southern Scandinavia, with comprises Denmark and Southern Sweden, has been an attractive area for research for several reasons, including the good preservation conditions at many sites.









Parts of a battle axe