Rapport fra utgravning: "Fosslund" (g.nr. 16/1), Sør-Varanger k., Finnmark
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https://doi.org/10.7557/7.4344Keywords:
House-pits, inland archaeology, Arctic Norway, hunter-gatherer, Stone AgeAbstract
Excavation report. Excavation of house-pit at "Fosslund" in Pasvik River Valley 2000, as part of PhD project. Trench through wall and floor, uncovering a fire-pit with clay (some possibly from vessels) and burnt bones and quartz. Some quartz scrapers and flakes in floor area. Radiocarbon dated to 405–205 BC and 200–35 BC.
Related publication:
Skandfer, M. 2012. " Change and Recollection: House Structures and Social Identification in Finnmark, Artic Norway 2400 BC - AD 300." In Damm, Charlotte and Saarikiivi, Janne (eds.): Networks, Interaction and Emerging Identities in Fennoscandia and Beyond. Papers from the Conference held in Tromsø, Norway, October 13-16 2009. Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura / Finno-Ugrian Society 2012 pp. 155-176 (2017-06-12)
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