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Autor:
Helena Knutsson, Kjel Knutsson
Publikováno v:
Documenta Praehistorica, Vol 30 (2003)
A summary of a series of individual research projects focused on the processes from the Mesolithic to the Late Neolithic in central Scandinavia. The projects were embeded in the "Coast to Coast project". The historicity in this process was emphasised
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https://doaj.org/article/f15092f780be4291bfde7da5783b42a5
Autor:
Carine Sofie Rosenvinge, Kjel Knutsson, Jan Ingolf Kleppe, Anja Roth Niemi, Mikael A. Manninen, Anton Murashkin, Hege Damlien, Per Persson
Population genetic studies often overlook the evidence for variability and change in past material culture. Here, the authors use a Mesolithic example to demonstrate the importance of integrating archaeological evidence into the interpretation of the
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ed069e852f409e1fb612c9886df3481c
https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21829
https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21829
Autor:
Federico Sánchez-Quinto, Kjel Knutsson, Jan Storå, Magdalena Fraser, Mattias Jakobsson, Paul Wallin, Per Sjödin, Gustaf Svedjemo, Anders Götherström, Jane Evans
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 20:324-337
The Late Neolithic period in Scandinavia [LN, c. 2350–1700 cal BCE] marks a time of considerable changes in settlement patterns, economy, and material culture. This shift also lays the foundation for the demographic developments in the Early Bronze
Autor:
Kjel Knutsson, Jane Evans, Paul Wallin, Federico Sánchez-Quinto, Anders Götherström, Magdalena Fraser, Mattias Jakobsson, Jan Storå
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 17:325-334
In recent years it has been shown that the Neolithization of Europe was partly driven by migration of farming groups admixing with local hunter-gatherer groups as they dispersed across the continent. However, little research has been done on the cult
Autor:
Kjel Knutsson, Peter Zetterlund, Sara Gummesson, Fredrik Molin, Helena Knutsson, Rolf Sundberg
Publikováno v:
Lithic Technology. 42:140-154
The foundation of this paper is lithic economy with a focus on the actual use of different lithic raw materials for tasks at hand. Our specific focus is on the production of bone tools during the Mesolithic. The lithic and osseous assemblages from St
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 424:32-57
Formal technologies and intensified reduction are often seen as responses to increased mobility and low abundance of lithic raw material of good flakeability and controllability. In this paper, we discuss an alternative explanation to this hypothesis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 2:517-531
Prehistoric quartz assemblages have always posed a special problem for archaeologists. Due to its brittle nature, quartz is hard to understand within lithic classification systems that are based on formally varied flint assemblages. In this paper we
Autor:
Kjel Knutsson
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 88:950-953
Autor:
Kjel Knutsson, Mikael A. Manninen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 33:84-98
Formal technologies and intensified reduction are often seen as responses to increased mobility and low abundance of lithic raw material of good flakeability and controllability. Although patterns of lithic raw material availability and occurrence ar
Autor:
Helena Knutsson, Håkon Glørstad, Kjel Knutsson, Mikkel Sørensen, Tuija Rankama, Berit Valentin Eriksen, Jarmo Kankaanpää, Stine Melvold
Publikováno v:
Norwegian Archaeological Review. 46:19-56
In this paper a team of Scandinavian researchers identifies and describes a Mesolithic technological concept, referred to as ‘the conical core pressure blade’ concept, and investigates how this concept spread into Fennoscandia and across Scandina