Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Bronze Age . -- The structure of Late Bronze Age society in Ostergötland ( Figure 1 ; B ) is the subject of study of one of the authors ( Larsson ) . Some preliminary results have already been published ( Larsson 1983 ; 1984 ) . As in ...
... Bronze Age . -- The structure of Late Bronze Age society in Ostergötland ( Figure 1 ; B ) is the subject of study of one of the authors ( Larsson ) . Some preliminary results have already been published ( Larsson 1983 ; 1984 ) . As in ...
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... Bronze Age sites are now known from the area , however , and a preliminary discussion now seems warranted . As in the coastal zone of Ostergötland , as mentioned above , the landscape consists mainly of clay valleys and mountain ridges ...
... Bronze Age sites are now known from the area , however , and a preliminary discussion now seems warranted . As in the coastal zone of Ostergötland , as mentioned above , the landscape consists mainly of clay valleys and mountain ridges ...
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... Bronze Age barrows in Sweden are clustered in southern Halland and the coastal zone of Scania clearly illustrates this difference in landscape use . Even if pastoralism was the economic basis in southern Sweden during the Late Bronze ...
... Bronze Age barrows in Sweden are clustered in southern Halland and the coastal zone of Scania clearly illustrates this difference in landscape use . Even if pastoralism was the economic basis in southern Sweden during the Late Bronze ...
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