Tågerup - fifteen hundred years of Mesolithic occupation in Western Scania, Sweden: a preliminary view.

Per Karsten, Bo Knarrström

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The slopes of the Tågerup promontory in western Scania contain one of the largest known Mesolithic settlements that has ever been excavated in Scandinavia. The Tågerup site displays a unique combination of huts and houses, graves and wooden implements, flints and bones which constitute a 1500-year-long Mesolithic occupation sequence, dated 6500–5000 cal BC. During that time, there were gradual but far-reaching changes in settlement structure and organization, the use of the landscape, flint technology and food procurement strategies.
Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)165-174
TidskriftEuropean Journal of Archaeology
Volym4
Nummer2
DOI
StatusPublished - 2001
Externt publiceradJa

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  • Arkeologi

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