From foraging to specialized workshop and mining activities during 10,000 years of sea-level changes: A case study from Bømlo, Western Norway

Author:

Åstveit Leif Inge1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Section for Cultural Heritage Management, University Museum of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Reference57 articles.

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