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Mesolithic dwelling places in south Scandinavia: their definition and social interpretation

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ANTIQUITY
Volume 77, Issue 298, Pages 685-708

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00061640

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mesolithic; Scandinavia; dwelling spaces

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In this paper the author assembles the evidence for Mesolithic dwelling places surviving as posts, floors and assemblages. This evidence can be used to show how space was organised, where men and women slept, and how some of the implied family relationships anticipated Neolithic practice.

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