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'WHY THEY CAME'; THE COLONIZATION OF THE COAST OF WESTERN SWEDEN AND ITS ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT AT THE END OF THE LAST GLACIATION
Authors:LOU SCHMITT  STEPHAN LARSSON  CORINNA SCHRUM  IRINA ALEKSEEVA  MATTHIAS TOMCZAK   KRISTER SVEDHAGE
Affiliation:Dept. of Archaeology University of Göteborg SWEDEN; Danish Institute of Fisheries Research Copenhagen DENMARK; Institute of Hydrobiology and Fisheries Research Center for Marine and Climate Research University of Hamburg GERMANY; School of Chemistry Physics and Earth Sciences Flinders University of South Australia AUSTRALIA; Institute of Conservation University of Göteborg SWEDEN
Abstract:Summary.   In this paper we will bring into view new aspects of Late Palaeolithic and early Mesolithic research on the west coast of Sweden. In doing so, we make use of oceanography and tidal modelling, in conjunction with basic research in the fields of archaeology and palynology. The focus of research concerns the Hensbacka culture group in central Bohuslän, a group of hunter-gatherers which visited the area between c.10,300–9300 bp (10,200/10,000–8500 cal BC). Recent investigations indicate that the frequency of Hensbacka sites in the archipelago of central Bohuslän, which at that time had a total land area of c.500 sq km, might well represent the highest site density area in northern Europe during a c.1000-year period of time at the close of the Late Glacial and beginning of the early Post Glacial. In the pages that follow, we will discuss how, and why, this 'seasonal colonization' was possible.
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