A Neolithic Corridor between East and West.
Abstract
The discovery of an amber bead and an unusual type of slate knife at a site near Tromsø, Norway
instigated reflection upon inter-regional mobility and possible travel routes in northern Fennoscandia. In combination with finds near Kilpisjärvi, Finland, these early Neolithic objects found far from
their main distribution area allow us to suggest that the Torne River and its connected waterways
provided a corridor for contact between the Atlantic coast and the Bothnian coast.
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Archaeological Society of FinlandCitation
Damm C, Skandfer M: A Neolithic Corridor between East and West.. In: Halinen P, Mannermaa K, Heyd. Odes to Mika: Festschrift for Professor Mika Lavento on the occasion of his 60th birthday., 2022. Archaeological Society of Finland p. 11-18Metadata
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