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Swifterbant Stones, Paperback / softback Book

Swifterbant Stones Paperback / softback

Part of the Groningen Archaeological Studies series

Paperback / softback

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In this research the stone and flint artefacts of the site Swifterbant are analysed.

Attention is focussed on the Neolithic occupation phase of the prehistoric creek system (c. 4300 - 4000 cal BC) where archaeological traces were found on several levee and river dune sites.

This study shows that there is a larger variability in site types than originally presumed.

It is established that these sites are all part of one settlement system in which they all had a different function.

This thesis comprises a monograph on the research history of the site and the different aspects of the lithic research such as typological analysis, technological attribute analysis, raw material analysis and use-wear analysis, in combination with a detailed inventory (catalogue).

All this leads to new insights into the use of lithic artefacts.

The importance of stone tool morphology, the selective gathering of stone tool blanks or the use of two different fl int production sequences are but a few of these interesting aspects.

Other topics concern tool function, mobility, raw material access and use, cultural markers and social identity.

In combining the results from this research with that of other Swifterbant sites a better understanding of the different aspects of prehistoric stone and fl int industries is gained.

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