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Record #129194:

Etnisitet og arkeologi / Povl Simonsen.

Title: Etnisitet og arkeologi / Povl Simonsen.
Translated title: Ethnicity and archaeology.
Author(s): Simonsen, Povl.
Date: 1994.
Language: Norwegian.
In: Tromsø Museums Skrifter. (1994.), Vol. 25 (1994)
Abstract: Tendency in Russia and Finland is to identify culture, language and race in space and time. Author opposes this view. Anthropological way of defining ethnicity excludes material signals, so is no use to archaeologists; author defines ethnicity in usable way. Problem then is to identify ethnic level of social organisation in prehistoric material so that lost ethnic groups may be found. He believes that ethnicity always existed and discusses how ethnic groups have come into being, have behaved and have disappeared.
Notes:

Tromsø Museums Skrifter. Vol. 25 :55-61 (1994).

Festskrift for Ørnulv Vorren.

English abstract p.61.

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Saami.
903 -- Archaeology.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 129194

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