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Schülke, Almut & Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie
(2023).
Aktiviteter i PrehCoast-gruppa 2023.
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Schülke, Almut
(2023).
Narrative 3: Coping with new surroundings in Neolithic Norway.
I Hofmann, Daniela; Frieman, Catherine J & Nyland, Astrid Johanne (Red.),
Migration narratives in Archaeology.
Sidestone Press.
ISSN 9789464262025.
s. 56–57.
doi:
10.59641/ukr271lm.
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Schülke, Almut
(2023).
Fortelling 3: Måter å håndtere nye omgivelser i Norge i yngre steinalder.
I Hofmann, Daniela; Frieman, Catherine J & Nyland, Astrid Johanne (Red.),
Arkeologiske fortellinger om migrasjon.
Sidestone Press.
ISSN 9789464262155.
s. 56–57.
doi:
10.59641/q4699tc.
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Schülke, Almut
(2023).
Forskning og formidling innenfor og om forvaltningsprosjekter: Noen tanker om a bringe fortiden inn i nåtiden for fremtiden.
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Lewis, Carenza; Darvill, Tim; Rummel, Christoph & Schülke, Almut
(2023).
Session #568 - Beyond bean counting: Current, emerging and anticipated approaches to benefitting people and places through archaeology - Introduction to this session.
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Lewis, Carenza; Darvill, Tim; Rummel, Christoph; Schülke, Almut & Fernández Fernández, Jesús
(2023).
The Future of the Past: How the EAA Public Benefits Advisory Group aims to help archaeology, people and places, now and into the future.
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Schülke, Almut
(2023).
Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral network "ArCHe – Archaeological Coastal Heritage: Past, present and future of a hidden prehistoric legacy".
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Schülke, Almut
(2023).
Technique or randomness – on the practice of placemaking.
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Schülke, Almut
(2023).
The role of ritual in placemaking – dolmens and flint axe depositions in SE-Norway give insights into social encounters in the Early Neolithic of N-Europe.
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Granados, Tina Jensen; Stubberud, Sverre Magnus; Kamphuis Hansen, Nora Sophia & Schülke, Almut
(2023).
Der fjorden møter havet Siste nytt om fangstfolk ved Frierfjorden og Skagerrakkysten. Arkeologiske undersøkingar i samband med Fv.353 Rugtvedt–Surtebogen.
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Schülke, Almut
(2023).
Megalittanlegg i på Rødtangen - Rituelle praktiker gir innsyn i overregionale møter og nettverk i yngre steinalder.
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Schülke, Almut
(2022).
Megalittanlegg i Oslofjordområdet - Rituelle praktiker gir innsyn i overregionale møter og nettverk i yngre steinalder
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Schülke, Almut
(2022).
Megaliths at the periphery – Understanding the social setting of the dolmens in the Oslo Fjord area, Norway
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Schülke, Almut
(2022).
At the threshold to the mountains: Social relevance and meaning of monuments along coastal waterways in Neolithic Southeast Norway
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Schülke, Almut & Solheim, Steinar
(2022).
Participation in CAS-project "Exploring the Archaeological Migration Narrative: The introduction of farming and animal husbandry in Southern Norway"
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Solheim, Steinar & Schülke, Almut
(2022).
Exploring the Archaeological Migration Narrative: The Introduction of Farming and Animal Husbandry in Southern Norway.
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Schülke, Almut & Mjærum, Axel
(2022).
Steinaldervandring på Ekeberg.
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Schülke, Almut
(2022).
Fortid - nåtid- fremtid: (Undervisnings-)perspektiver på steinalderens kystlokaliteter som ikke-fornybar ressurs.
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Schülke, Almut; Lechterbeck, Jutta; Bergsvik, Knut Andreas & Kirleis, Wiebke
(2022).
Landscapes of action in the Neolithic periphery of the North: Understanding social processes, encounters and economic change in coastal and hinterland areas in the 4th and 3rd millenium BC.
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Schülke, Almut; Kirleis, Wiebke; Lechterbeck, Jutta & Bergsvik, Knut Andreas
(2022).
Marking the land in the Neolithic. Case studies from western and eastern Norway.
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Mjærum, Axel & Schülke, Almut
(2021).
Kulturvandring gjennom Oslos steinalderlandskap.
Vis sammendrag
Visste du at det nåværende Oslo sentrum lå under havflaten og at Maridalsvannet og Sognsvann en gang var fjordarmer med sel og torsk? Steinalderens kystboplasser ligger nå høyt over havet – inne skogen og midt i byen. Bli med arkeologene på en vandring for å utforske steinalderens kystlandskap og menneskene som oppholdt seg der.
I Ekebergåsen er det mange spor etter steinalderens kystboplasser, og her ligger til og med noen av Østlandets eldste helleristninger. Disse funnstedene illustrerer godt de enorme landskapsendringene siden slutten av istiden.
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Schülke, Almut; Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie; Mjærum, Axel Johan; Solheim, Steinar; Roalkvam, Isak & Damlien, Hege
(2021).
Forskergruppe PrehCOAST - Status og veien videre.
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Schülke, Almut
(2021).
Into the woods … Approaching coast-hinterland relations in the Late Mesolithic of Southeast Norway.
Vis sammendrag
This paper explores how human engagement with the wooded hinterland in the Late Mesolithic of Southeast Norway can be approached archaeologically. Hunter-gatherer engagement with the environment is, especially in Scandinavia, often discussed from a maritime perspective, as many archaeological sites are placed at the coast. They are today either submerged or located on uplifted land. In Southeast Norway constant landuplift since Late Glacial times has resulted in the preservation of hundreds of Mesolithic coastal sites on dry land. Their placement in areas which today are exposed to infrastructure development has not only led to a high number of excavated former coastal sites, but has also enhanced the idea that the coast and marine resources played a major role for Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. A generally accepted model on a semi-sedentary way of life prevails, where larger shorebased locations are interpreted as base-camps. But how and to what extend the people who lived in these coastal areas used and were attached to the coastal hinterlands and its extensive woodlands is still is little discussed, even though there are growing indications of such use. These include the evidence of visits of hinterland locations, the human manipulation of forested areas as attested by pollenanalysis, bones of terrestrial animals and depictions of such on rock art, which can indicate (seasonal?) movement and mobility patterns into and across the woods. This contribution aims at setting indications of hinterland and woodland use on the agenda, and asks which possibilities these open for a thicker understanding of human-nature encounter at the time – in social, economic, and cosmological terms.
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Schülke, Almut
(2021).
I de levendes verden … Håndtering av død og de døde i norsk mesolitikum.
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Schülke, Almut
(2020).
Digital bokslipp for antologien "Coastal Landscapes of the Mesolithic. Human Engagement with the Coast from the Atlantic to the Baltic Sea".
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Schülke, Almut; Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie; Mjærum, Axel & Roalkvam, Isak
(2020).
Forskergruppe PrehCOAST: Formål, planer, resultater
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Schülke, Almut
(2020).
Time depth in changing environments – From Early Mesolithic coastal sites to strategic observation points in the hinterland in later Mesolithic times.
Vis sammendrag
Throughout all of the Mesolithic, glacial retreat, isostatic rebound and sea-level changes have continuously changed the coastal areas of Southeast Norway. Constantly retreating coastlines led to the replacement of human activity connected to marine exploitation, manifested in an overall relocation of coastal sites following the shoreline. The significance of coastal resources for hunter-gatherer economy has been an important research topic in recent years. Little attention has however been paid to the marked growth of landmasses that took place at the same time, and to Mesolithic people’s experience of the growing areas of dried out land. The use of these coastal hinterland areas and people’s adaptation to them has hardly been studied. This talk deals with the emergence of the coastal hinterland and its archaeological significance. Starting point are a number Early Mesolithic settlements/occupational sites, which today are located inland, but which in Early Mesolithic times were placed directly at the coast and very close to deep sea beds. Radiocarbon dates from these sites exhibit later Mesolithic dates – despite the typical Early Mesolithic artefacts. These late dates have hitherto been considered as outliers, interpreted as signs of later forest-fires. GIS-modelling of the topographic character of the placement of these sites against the backdrop of land-upheaval processes that transformed these coastal areas through time indicates that they were placed at potentially excellent view-points overlooking marked valleys (former sea beds, now placed several kilometres from the coast) at the times of these later Mesolithic dates. Thus, the later radiocarbon dates might indicate a pattern of Late Mesolithic hinterland sites with excellent views, which might have served as places in a communication system, such as observation spots of human and animal movement. As places with a deep human and natural history, they might also have served as places of memory. Setting the coastal hinterland on the agenda adds a new dimension to our understanding of the diversity of adaptive strategies of coastal groups, and opens up new paths for a better understanding of the use of and movement in Mesolithic environments in general.
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Schülke, Almut; Solheim, Steinar; Roalkvam, Isak; Mjærum, Axel & Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie
(2020).
New Perspectives on Old Shores: Current approaches on the Stone Age in Eastern Norway.
Vis sammendrag
The coastal and inland areas landscapes of southeastern Norway offered resource rich environments for Mesolithic hunter-gatherers to settle in. This human activity has left an extensive dataset for archaeologist to study settlement and activity from the seashores to the high mountain areas.
In recent years, there has been a development in archaeological analysis of human activity in the region applying the large amount of data generated by recent archaeological excavations and surveys in novel ways, especially in the regions former coastal areas.
The use of archaeological big-data, such as radiocarbon dates and surveyed sites, has given new insights to past population dynamics, and coupled with environmental data this has offered us possible explanations to variation in settlement patterns. Further, detailed analysis of lithic technology have provided insight into raw material procurement, movement of people and shifting social networks. Moreover, the identification of some hinterland sites opens up for a better understanding of the importance and use of the coastal hinterland.
In this paper, we will look closer at the recent development in archaeological research on coastal societies in southeastern Norway. We will present cur-rent perspectives as well as which future avenues we will explore in order to increase our knowledge on hunter-gatherers settlement, mobility and economy in coastal areas.
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Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie; Mjærum, Axel; Roalkvam, Isak; Solheim, Steinar & Schülke, Almut
(2020).
Coast-concepts in Norwegian Stone Age Archaeology.
Vis sammendrag
The coast plays a major role in Norwegian Stone Age archaeology. Hundreds of sites from the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods were situated close to or directly at the shorelines. They witness of the economic, social and ritual importance of the coastal zone. However, the “normality” of coastal sites seems to have prevented further reflections about the concepts that have been applied to study coastal sites and the relevance of the coast in the Stone Age.
Our talk will identify concepts and epistemological perspectives of how archaeologists have dealt with coastal issues in Stone Age archaeology in a research historic perspective – from early geoarchaeological studies focus-sing on land uplift and coastal sites (“the beach model”), via more processually oriented division of landscape spaces and their environmental characteristics. We will also discuss the sites’ economic functions, based on more recent, ethnoarchaeologically influenced, perspectives on taskscapes, movement in and experience of the coastal zone.
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Schülke, Almut & Mjærum, Axel
(2020).
Kulturvandring gjennom Oslos steinalderlandskap.
Vis sammendrag
Bli med på en vandring gjennom et Oslo som ikke eksisterer lenger, og bli kjent med steinaldersporene rundt oss.
Visste du at det nåværende Oslo sentrum lå under havflaten for 2000 år siden og at Maridalsvannet og Sognsvann en gang var fjordarmer med sel og torsk? Steinalderens kystboplasser ligger nå høyt over havet – inne skogen og midt i byen. Bli med arkeologene på en vandring for å utforske steinalderens kystlandskap og menneskene som oppholdt seg der.
I Ekebergåsen er det mange spor etter steinalderens kystboplasser, og her ligger til og med noen av Østlandets eldste helleristninger. Disse funnstedene illustrerer godt de enorme landskapsendringene siden slutten av istiden.
På vandringen forteller arkeologene Axel Mjærum og Almut Schülke hvordan mennesket tilpasset seg en kyst i kontinuerlig endring gjennom tiden, hvordan vi kan utforske dette arkeologisk og å vise noen av sporene av steinalderen som finnes i dagens landskap. Turen går rundt i Ekebergpark-området, på tilrettelagte stier, men med stigninger, og stopper ved relevante steder. God fottøy og klær etter vær anbefales.
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Schülke, Almut
(2020).
Preface and acknowledgements.
I Schülke, Almut (Red.),
Coastal landscapes of the Mesolithic : Human engagement with the coast from the Atlantic to the Baltic Sea.
Routledge.
ISSN 9781138303607.
s. XVIII–XX.
doi:
https:/doi.org/10.4324/9780203730942.
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Schülke, Almut
(2019).
Introduction to the topic Coastal mobility/coast-inland mobility in hunter-gatherer societies.
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Schülke, Almut
(2019).
The relevance of PrehCOAST for Southeast Norway.
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Schülke, Almut
(2019).
Rezension/Review:JUDITH M. GRÜNBERG, BERNHARD GRAMSCH, LARS LARSSON, JÖRG ORSCHIEDT UND HARALD MELLER (red.), Mesolithic Burials – Rites, Symbols and Social Organisation of Early Post-Glacial Communities. Mesolithische Bestattungen – Riten, Symbole und soziale Organisation früher postglazialer Gemeinschaften. International Conference Halle (Saale), Germany, 18th–21st September 2013. Tagungen des Landesmuseums für Vorgeschichte Halle 13/I, II. Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie Sachsen-A.
Germania.
ISSN 0016-8874.
2018, 96(1-2),
s. 245–250.
doi:
10.11588/ger.2018.65866.
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Schülke, Almut
(2019).
Mensch - Material - Ort. Ein praxistheoretischer Ansatz zur Erforschung von Mobilität und (Kultur)kontakt im Mesolithikum und Neolithikum Südskandinaviens.
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Schülke, Almut; Balkowski, Nadja; Hofmann, Kerstin; Hohle, Isabel & Müller-Scheessel, Nils
(2019).
Mensch - Körper - Tod. Der Umgang mit menschlichen Überresten im Neolithikum. Einführungsvortrag.
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Schülke, Almut
(2019).
Brunstad, Vestfold, og mesolittiske graver.
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Schülke, Almut
(2019).
Coast-inland relations: Perception and mobility.
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Schülke, Almut; Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie; Mjærum, Axel & Solheim, Steinar
(2019).
The Coast and Coastal Societies - Concepts and Terminology. Southeastern Norway.
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Schülke, Almut
(2018).
Personlig-krise - samfunnskrise: Barnedød i steinalderen.
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Schülke, Almut
(2018).
Hunter-gatherer landscapes challenged (and transformed?): Megalithic Tombs in 4th millennium Eastern Norway.
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Schülke, Almut
(2018).
From coast to hinterland in the Eastern Norwegian Mesolithic: spatiotemporal aspects of the land-uplift and their impact on hunter-gatherer communities.
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Damlien, Hege; Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie; Schülke, Almut; Zagorska, Ilga; Bērziņš, Valdis & Kalniņš, Mārcis
(2018).
Long-term variation in communication and social relations during the Stone Age of Eastern Baltic (10500 – 6500 BC) – a technological approach.
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Schülke, Almut
(2017).
Våtmarksfunn fra steinalderen - et glimt fra Vestsibir.
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Schülke, Almut
(2017).
A portable object in motion - the Late Mesolithic ornamented stone-plate from Brunstad (Southeast Norway) and its cultural context.
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Schülke, Almut
(2017).
Hvor ble de døde av? Spor av mesolittiske begravelsesritualer i Norge i et Skandinavisk perspektiv.
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Eriksen, Kristin & Schülke, Almut
(2016).
The 3D-photogrammetry documentation of the Mesolithic grave from Brunstad, Norway.
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Schülke, Almut
(2016).
Paleoecological training: The archaeological aims and questions in the light of Stone Age Research in the Oslofjord region With regard to the New lake-coring.
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Schülke, Almut
(2016).
Key-note Lecture International Summer School: Exploring humans in shifting surroundings: Theories and concepts in landscape archaeology.
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Schülke, Almut
(2016).
Newly frequented or revisited? Diverging concepts of historicity in the changing coastal landscapes of the Mesolithic in Southeastern Norway.
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Schülke, Almut
(2016).
Welcome and Introduction.
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Schülke, Almut & Zagorska, Ilga
(2016).
Environment and people on both sides of the Baltic Basin during the Stone Age (Norway-Latvia).
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Schülke, Almut; Solheim, Steinar; Wieckowska-Lüth, Magdalena; Dörfler, Walter & Kirleis, Wiebke
(2016).
A more than 10500 years high resolution record of land use history, vegetation dynamics and erosion history from Lake Skogstjern, Southeastern Norway.
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Schülke, Almut & Eriksen, Kristin
(2016).
Graven fra Brunstad - et unikt funn fra steinalderen.
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Schülke, Almut & Kristin, Eriksen
(2016).
The 3D-photogrammetry documentation of the Mesolithic grave from Brunstad, Norway.
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Eriksen, Kristin & Schülke, Almut
(2015).
The 3D documentation of the Stone Age burial at Brunstad.
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Schülke, Almut; Solheim, Steinar; Koxvold, Lucia Uchermann & Havstein, John Asbjørn
(2015).
Arkeologiske undersøkelser langs E18 Rugtvedt-Dørdal.
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Schülke, Almut
(2015).
A portable object in motion - Layers of meaning as seen on the ornamented sandstone-object from the Late Mesolithic site of Brunstad (Vestfold, Norway).
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Schülke, Almut; Eriksen, Kristin; Gummesson, Sara & Reitan, Gaute
(2015).
Brunstad lok. 25 - A newly discovered Mesolithic grave from Southern Norway.
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Schülke, Almut
(2015).
Megalithic Monuments and depositions in Wetlands. Different elements, places and Expressions of ritual in a TRB-landscpae - a case from Denmark.
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Solheim, Steinar; Wieckowska-Lüth, Magdalena; Schülke, Almut; Kirleis, Wiebke & Dörfler, Walter
(2015).
Towards a refined understanding of Mesolithic coastal landscapes - new investigations on human-environment interactions in Telemark, Norway.
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Schülke, Almut
(2015).
Norges eldste kjendis?
[Avis].
Aftenposten.
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Schülke, Almut
(2015).
Steinaldergraven fra Brunstad vekker oppsikt - Et sensasjonelt funn.
[Avis].
Tønsberg Blad.
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Schülke, Almut
(2014).
Between "Whole landscapes" and "Perspectives" - the Challenges of Landscape archaeology.
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Schülke, Almut & Reitan, Gaute
(2014).
Dyp grop, gamle bein. En steinaldergrav på Brunstad i Stokke, Vestfold.
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Schülke, Almut & Reitan, Gaute
(2014).
Brunstad lok. 25 - Status of Research for a newly discovered mesolithic grave from Vestfold.
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