Chronological Insights, Cultural Change, and Resource Exploitation on the West Coast of Sweden During the Late Palaeolithic/Early Mesolithic Transition

Lou Schmitt, Stephan Larsson, Jan Burdukiewicz, John Ziker, Krister Svedhage, Jeannette Zamon, Holger Steffen

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Abstract

In this paper, we attempt to shed light on a probable cause of cultural change via a new avenue of approach. In brief, the paper represents a micro-study that addresses the Ahrensburgian culture group during the close of the Late Palaeolithic in north central Europe, and its relationship to the Hensbacka group found in central Bohuslän on the coast of western Sweden. Although we do not disagree that environmental conditions are a ‘prime mover’ of cultural change, we hold that it is not the only ‘mover’. In addition, we also discuss the distinct possibility that the term ‘microlithization’cannot be used as a synonym for the Mesolithic. The foundation of our micro-study is based on interdisciplinary concepts from the fields of archaeology, economic anthropology, geosciences, and marine zoology.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)1-27
Number of pages27
JournalOxford Journal of Archaeology
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2009

EGS Disciplines

  • Anthropology

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