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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 55 uppsatser innehållade orden neolithic sweden.
1. Flintdolken - ett manligt prestigeföremål? : En studie av Skånska flatmarksgravar under senneolitikum
Kandidat-uppsats, Södertörns högskola/ArkeologiSammanfattning : The Late Neolithic period in Sweden is by many archaeologists associated with an increase of aggression in society, hierarchical chiefdoms, and prestige objects. Above all, the flint-dagger is considered not only to be an object of high status, but also an object exclusively used by and buried with males. LÄS MER
2. Amongst Seals, Cattle, and Boars
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Historisk osteologiSammanfattning : This study utilises Correspondence Analysis to investigate the subsistence strategies of Scandinavia's Middle Neolithic Culture of the Pitted Ware Culture (PWC). The aim is to understand subsistence strategies' regional and local expressions across larger geographic areas. LÄS MER
3. Utsikt mot havet : Mot en förändrad förståelse av mellanneolitikums kultur- och samhällsliv i östra Mellansverige
Master-uppsats, Södertörns högskola/ArkeologiSammanfattning : Abstract Erik Samuelsson: A View Towards the Sea – Towards a Changed Understanding of the Culture and Social Life of the Middle Neolithic in Eastern Central Sweden. The objective of this essay is to undertake an investigation and critical review of the Neolithic cultural groups as defined by contemporary archaeologists. LÄS MER
4. The megaliths of Bohuslän in a south Scandinavian context
Master-uppsats,Sammanfattning : The transformation from a hunter/gatherer population to a farming society in southern Scandinavia is a process of only 300-400 years, primarily from around 4000 BC to around 3700 BC. Farming is then established in most of southern Scandinavia. LÄS MER
5. Mälardalskeramik : En definitionsstudie av udda neolitisk keramik i Mälardalen.
Kandidat-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/ArkeologiSammanfattning : During the Middle and Late Neolithic, especially in south-eastern Sweden, the archaeological material sometimes reveals a type of hybrid ceramic that was previously classified as a Battle-axe ceramic. But as recent as the latter part of the 1990s, this hybrid pottery was again noticed by researchers in a compilation of Neolithic pottery. LÄS MER