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Lithics in the Scandinavian Late Bronze Age. Sociotechnical change and Persistence
Anders Högberg
Archaeology
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Lithics
100%
Bronze
100%
Blade
100%
Flint
72%
Late Bronze Age
45%
Metal
18%
Archaeological contexts
18%
prerogative
18%
Flint knapping
18%
Materials
9%
Local
9%
Materiality
9%
Presumption
9%
Theoretical perspectives
9%
Baltic
9%
Ritual
9%
Industry
9%
Inventor
9%
Conservative
9%
Empirical study
9%
Know-how
9%
Social Group
9%
Archeology
9%
Use-wear analysis
9%
Material analyses
9%
Grave goods
9%
Experimental Archeology
9%
Uniformity
9%
Actants
9%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Flint
100%
Bronze Age
60%
Tools
40%
Investigation
40%
Context
30%
Iron
30%
Raw Material
20%
Metal
20%
Archaeology
20%
Agriculture
10%
Sweden
10%
Denmark
10%
Knowledge
10%
Germany
10%
Landscape
10%
Set
10%
Show
10%
Society
10%
Harvest
10%
Industry
10%
Norway
10%
Marshland
10%
Poland
10%
Reed
10%