Arkeologiske undersøkelser på Kjerringneset, Sør-Varanger kommune, Finnmark 2004

Forfattere

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7557/7.4332

Emneord (Nøkkelord):

Dwelling site, House pit, hearth, multi-phase, Late Stone Age, Early Metal Age, Medieval period, inland archaeology, hunter-gatherer,

Sammendrag

Excavation report in Norwegian. Investigations of two lage, rectangular house-pits. Both had hearth-areas along the long mid-axis similar to so-called "Gressbakken houses". Radiocarbon dates from different layers in the hearths showed re-use: dates fall into the second millennium BC and around BC/AD. Under the wall in one of the houses were older flakes and tool fragments, belonging to an older settlement phase. It cannot be said if this was related to a house structure.

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)

Related reports:

http://doi.org/10.7557/7.4314

http://doi.org/10.7557/7.4312

http://doi.org/10.7557/7.4313

http://doi.org/10.7557/7.4334

http://doi.org/10.7557/7.4333

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Forfatterbiografi

Marianne Skandfer, UIT The Arctic University of Norway

Associate professor, Department of Culture Studies, Tromsø University Museum

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Publisert

2018-12-06

Hvordan referere

Skandfer, M. (2018). Arkeologiske undersøkelser på Kjerringneset, Sør-Varanger kommune, Finnmark 2004. Septentrio Reports, (1). https://doi.org/10.7557/7.4332