ID143694 Guovzadievva Karasjok kommune Finnmark. Rapport fra utgravning 2012
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Exavation report (in Norwegian). Excavation of open Early Metal Age dwelling site. No clear hearths or dwelling structures, but several charcola concentrations and a concentration of fire-cracked rocks. Two find concentrations, several quartz scrapers in an assumed depot. Three radiocarbon dates: 1641-1500 BC, 209-54 BC and 65-0 BC.
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