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anders Högberg
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Many Different Types of Scandinavian Flint: Visual Classification and Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence
Deborah Olausson
2012
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Stone Age Flint Technology in South-Western Estonia: Results from the Pärnu Bay Area. In Monographs of the Archaeological Society of Finland 1.
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Prehistoric flint provenance in Finland: reanalysis of southern data and initial results for the north
Andre Costopoulos
Fennoscandia archaeologica, 2003
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Testing for the presence of thermal pretreatment of flint in the mesolithic and neolithic of Sweden
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Cult houses & flint knapping in the Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, Acta Archaeologica 82, 203 - 226, Copenhagen.
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The identification of children’s flint knapping products in Mesolithic Scandinavia
Mikkel Sørensen
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A multi-technique analytical approach to sourcing Scandinavian flint: Provenance of ballast flint from the shipwreck "Leirvigen 1", Norway
Pål Nymoen
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Subneolithic bifaces and flint assemblages in Finland. Outlining the history of research and future questions. OPIA 33.
Mikael A. Manninen
Occasional Papers in Archaeology, 2003
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Copper and Flint -Exploring Technological Interfaces in South Scandinavian Early Metal Using Societies
Moiken Hinrichs
Various Uses of Copper Material [Working Title], 2024
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Early Neolithic flint extraction in south-western Sweden: transregional practices on a local scale
anders Högberg
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Stone Age Flint Technology in South-Western Estonia: Results from the Pärnu Bay Area. Rankama, T. (eds). Mesolithic Interfaces: Variability in Lithic Technologies in Eastern Fennoscandia
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Kristoffer Buck Pedersen
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Wentink, K., A.L. van Gijn & D. Fontijn (2011) Changing contexts, changing meanings: flint axes in Middle and Late Neolithic communities in the northern Netherlands.
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Lars Larsson
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A parallel-flaked Scandinavian type flint dagger from Lent: An indicator of contacts
Erik Drenth
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Bronze Age Settlement Flint from the Netherlands: the Cinderella of Lithic Research.
Marcel J L T Niekus
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Schultrich 2018, Flint and Bronze in Late Neolithic Schleswig-Holstein
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Pottery Neolithic flint assemblages: History of research and comments on method and theory
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Virginia Garcia Diaz
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From flint to quartz: Organization of lithic technology in relation to raw material availability during the pioneer process of Scandinavia
kjel Sten Åke Knutsson
Quaternary International, 2016
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Comparing Polish and Scandinavian flint using visual and chemical analysis: some preliminary results
Deborah Olausson
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S. Mahlstedt, The stone artefacts ofTimmendorf-Nordmole I. Bericht der RGK 88, 2007
Svea Mahlstedt
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Functional Aspects of the Early Neolithic Flint Assemblages from Bulgaria and NW Anatolia
Maria GUROVA
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Wear traces and patination on Danish flint artefacts
Harry Whitlow
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Flint assemblage of Severynivka hillfort (in English)
Serhii Telizhenko
Археологія, 2019
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Colouring the past. Two remarkable finds of Lousberg flint in the Low Countries.
Leo Verhart
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Flint, amber and stone artefacts: technology, typology and use-wear analysis
Virginia Garcia Diaz
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Jan Apel
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Neolithic Flint Assemblages from Bulgaria: An Overview
Maria GUROVA
Samara Journal of Science, 2014
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Flint Mining in Prehistoric Europe : Interpreting The Archaeological Records
François GILIGNY , Marjorie de Grooth , A. Hauzeur , Françoise Bostyn
2008
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New insights into the use of "imported" flint raw materials in the younger phases of the Funnel Beaker culture in the Starogard Lake district
Kamil Adamczak
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne, 2022
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