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Record #140142:

Steinalderfunnene på Sarnes, Magerøya / Toini Thommessen.

Title: Steinalderfunnene på Sarnes, Magerøya / Toini Thommessen.
Translated title: The Stone Age finds at Sarnes, Magerøya.
Author(s): Thommessen, Toini.
Date: 1996.
Language: Norwegian.
In: Ottar. (1996.), Vol. 4 (1996)
Abstract: Research here is FATIMA Project linked to tunnel to replace ferry. Author wonders whether new find is oldest sign of settlement in Norway and where its creators came from. Sea level is pointer to age, since it has changed up and down in time. Author describes climate during probable life of settlement, topography and main diet. Some stone finds had come from elsewhere in Scandinavia, but possibly borne by ice. People may after all have come from East, but it is meaningless to ascribe ethnicity to them. Lucky Stone Agers needed to work only two to three hours daily to survive.
Notes:

Ottar. Vol. 4 :25-29 (1996).

Keywords: 551.1/.4 -- Geology.
711.42(2) -- Settlements and stations, specific: Sarnes.
903 -- Archaeology.
U -- Archaeology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*582) -- Finnmark.
SPRI record no.: 140142

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