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Problems Concerning Neolithic Agricultural Groups in Norway

Authors

  • A. Hagen

Abstract

(p. 258)

The term Neolithic revolution may then be employed with a certain justice to denote the expansion of the farming culture in Norway at the end of the Stone Age. After a first onset of Funnel-necked beaker elements during the Early Neolithic period, and later a renewed expansion of the Swedo-Norwegian Boat-Axe culture, came then, the establishment of an economy and settlements based on agriculture and animais husbandry in the transitional period to the Norwegian Bronze Age.

Published

1967-04-26

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