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European Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
Hunting and related technology
€ Bird-David, Nurit 1992 Beyond The Original Affluent Society: A Culturalist Reformation. Current Anthropology 33(1):25-47.
€ Churchill, S. E. 1993 Weapon Technology, Prey Size Selection, and Hunting Methods in Modern Hunter-Gatherers, Implications for Hunting in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 4 (1):11-24.
€ Gurven, Michael and Kim Hill 2009 Why Do Men Hunt? A Reevaluation of ¡°Man the Hunter¡± and the Sexual Division of Labor. Current Anthropology 50(1):51-74.
€ Gurven, Michael og Kim Hill 2010 Moving beyond Stereotypes of Men¡¯s Foraging Goals Current Anthropology 51(2):265-267.
€ Hawkes, Kristen, James F. O¡¯Connell og James E. Coxworth 2010 Family Provisioning Is Not the Only Reason Men Hunt. A Comment on Gurven and Hill. Current Anthropology 51(2):259-264.
€ Kuhn, S.L. og Stiner, M.C. 2006 What's a Mother to Do? The Division of Labor among Neandertals and Modern Humans in Eurasia. Current Anthropology 47(6):953-980.
€ Pfaffenberger, Bryan 1988 Fetishized Objects and Humanized Nature: Towards an Anthropology of Technology. Man 23(2): 236-250.
€ Price, T. Douglas The Mesolithic of Northern Europe. Annual Review of Anthropology 20:211-233.
*Sahlins, Marshall 1998 [1972] The Original Affluent Society. I Limited wants, unlimited means, redigert av John Gowdy, s. 5-41. Island Press, Washington D.C.
€ Soffer, O. 2004 Recovering Perishable Technologies through Use Wear on Tools: Preliminary Evidence for Upper Paleolithic Weaving and Net Making Current Anthropology 45(3):407-425.
€ Speth, J.D., Newlander, K., White, A.A., Lemke, A.K., Anderson, L.E., 2013. Early Paleoindian big-game hunting in North America: Provisioning or politics? Quaternary International 285, 111-139.
€ Aaris-S?rensen, Kim, Rudi M¨¹hldorff, Erik Brinch Petersen 2007 The Scandinavian reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) after the last glacial maximum: time, seasonality and human exploitation, Journal of Archaeological Science 34:914-923.
Site settlement ¨C territories
€ Bang-Andersen, Sveinung 1996 Coast/Inland Relations in the Mesolithic of Southern Norway. World Archaeology 27(3):427-443.
€ Binford, L.R. 1980. Willow smoke and dogs¡¯ tails: hunter-gatherer settlement systems and archaeological site formation. American Antiquity 45(1): 4-20.
€ Fischer, Anders, Jesper Olsen, Mike Richards, Jan Heinemeier, ?rny E. Sveinbj?rnsd¨®ttir og Pia Bennike 2007 Coast-inland mobility and diet in the Danish Mesolithic and Neolithic: evidence from stable isotope values of humans and dogs, Journal of Archaeological Science 34:2125-2150.
€ Gamble, Clive 1998 Palaeolithic Society and the Release from Proximity: A Network Approach to Intimate Relations. World Archaeology 29(3):426-449.
€ Newell, R.R. og T.S. Constandse-Westermann 1996 The Use of Ethnographic Analyses for Researching Late Palaeolithic Settlement Systems, Settlement Patterns and Land Use in the Northwest European Plain. World Archaeology 27(3):372-388.
€ Whallon, R. 2006 Social networks and information: Non-¡°utilitarian¡± mobility among hunter-gatherers. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 25 259-270.
Graves ¨C social organization ¨C religion
€ Mannermaa, Kristiina 2008 Birds and burials at Ajvide (Gotland, Sweden) and Zvejnieki (Latvia) about 8000¨C3900 BP, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 27:201¨C225.
€ Nilsson Stutz, Liv 2006 Setting it Straight. A re-analysis of the Mesolithic Barum burial according to the principles of anthropologie de terrain. Lund Archaeological Review 11/12:37-46.
€ Rowan, Y. M. 2012 Beyond Belief: The Archaeology of Religion and Ritual. Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 21 (1):1-10.
€ Schulting, Rick J. 1996 Antlers, bone pins and flint blades: the Mesolithic cemeteries of T¨¦viec and Ho?dic, Brittany. Antiquity 70(3):335-350.
€ Soffer, O., J.M. Adovasio og D.C. Hyland 2000 The Venus Figurines. Textiles, Basketry, Gender, and Status in the Upper Paleolithic Current Anthropology 41(4):511-537.
€ Zilh?o, J. 2005 Burial evidence for the social differentiation of age classes in the early Upper Paleolithic. In Vialou, D., Renault-Miskovsky, J. & Patou-Mathis, M. (Eds.) Comportements des hommes du Paleolithique moyen et superieur en Europe: territoires et milieux.231-241. Liege, ERAUL Ill.
Social organisation and Identities
*Bergsvik, Knut Andreas 2003. Mesolithic ethnicity - too hard to handle? I Mesolithic on the Move, redigert av L. Larsson, H. Kindgren, K. Knutsson, D. Loeffler og A. ?kerlund, s. 290-301.Oxbow Books, Oxford.
€ Perdaen, Yves, Philippe Cromb¨¦ og Joris Sergant 2008 Lithic Technology and the Cultural Identity of Early Mesolithic Groups. Current Anthropology 49(2):317-327.
€ Rosenberg, Michael 1998 Cheating at Musical Chairs. Territoriality and Sedentism in an Evolutionary Context. Current Anthropology Vol. 39, No. 5, s. 653-681.
Rock art
* Goldhahn, J. 2017. North European Rock Art: A Long-Term Perspective. I Bruno David and Ian J. McNiven (red.) The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art
Neolitikum og bronsealder
Social organisation and Identities
# Apel, J. 2012. Tracing Pressure-Flaked Arrowheads in Europe. I Prescott, C. & H. Gl?rstad (reds.), Becoming European. The transformation of third millennium Europe and the trajectory into the millennium BC. Oxbow Books, Oxford: 156-164.
*Bakka, E. 1973. Omkring problemet om kulturdualisme i S?r-Noreg. I: Bonde-veidemann, bofast-ikke bofast i nordisk forhistorie. Simonsen, P. & Munch (red). Troms? museums skrifter XIV, Troms?: 109-127.
€ Furholt, M. 2014. Upending a ¡®Totality¡¯: Re-evaluating Corded Ware Variability in Late Neolithic Europe. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 80: p.67¨C86.
# Gl?rstad, H. 2012. Historical ideal types and the transition to the Late Neolithic in South Norway. I Prescott, C. & H. Gl?rstad (reds) Becoming European. The transformation of third millennium Europe and the trajectory into the millennium BC. Oxbow Books, Oxford: 82-99.
€ Jones, S. 1997. The Archaeology of Ethnicity. Constructing identities in the past and present. Routledge, London: 1-39 & 84-144.
Melheim, L. 2012 (se nedenfor)
* Austvoll, K. I. 2017. Tracing boundaries of local group identities in the Early Bronze Age ¡ª south-west Norway. I S. Bergerbrant and A. Wessman (reds.), New Perspectives on the Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 13th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium held in Gothenburg 9th to 13th June 2015. Archaeopress, Oxford: 421-434
# Prescott, C. 2012. Third millennium transformations in Norway: modeling an interpretative platform. I Prescott, C. & H. Gl?rstad (reds.), Becoming European. The transformation of third millennium Europe and the trajectory into the millennium BC. Oxbow Books, Oxford: 115-127.
# Prieto-Mart¨ªnez, M.P. 2012. Perceiving changes in the third millennium BC in Europe through pottery: Galicia, Brittany and Denmark as examples. I Prescott, C. & H. Gl?rstad (reds.), Becoming European. The transformation of third millennium Europe and the trajectory into the millennium BC. Oxbow Books, Oxford: 30-47.
€ Robb, J. 2013. Material culture, landscapes of action, and emergent causation: a new model for the origins of the european neolithic. Current anthropology 54(6): p.657¨C683.
€ Robb, J., & Harris, O.J.T. 2018. Becoming Gendered in European Prehistory: Was Neolithic Gender fundamentally different? American Antiquity 83(1): p.128¨C147.
# ?stmo, E. 2012. Late Neolithic Expansion to Norway. The beginning of a 4000 year-old shipbuilding tradition. I Prescott, C. & H. Gl?rstad (reds.), Becoming European. The transformation of third millennium Europe and the trajectory into the millennium BC. Oxbow Books, Oxford: 63-69.
Mobility and Migration
€ Anthony, D.W. 1990. Migration in archaeology: the baby and the bathwater. American Anthropologist 92: 895-914.
€ Furholt, M. 2018. Massive Migrations? The Impact of Recent aDNA Studies on our View of Third Millennium Europe. European Journal of Archaeology: 21 (2), 2018, 159-191.
€ Heyd, V. 2017. Kossinna¡¯s smile. Antiquity 91(356): p.348¨C359.
€ Hofmann, D. 2015. What Have Genetics Ever Done for Us? The Implications of aDNA Data for Interpreting Identity in Early Neolithic Central Europe. European Journal of Archaeology 18(3): p.454¨C476.
€ Kristiansen, K. et al. 2017. Re-theorising mobility and the formation of culture and language among the Corded Ware Culture in Europe. Antiquity 91(356): p.334¨C347.
€ Sj?gren, K.-G., Price, T.D., & Kristiansen, K. 2016. Diet and Mobility in the Corded Ware of Central Europe. PLOS ONE 11(5): p.e0155083.
Bosetning
€ Artursson, M. 2009. G?rds- och bebyggelsestruktur. I: Bebyggelse och samh?llsstruktur. S?dra och mellersta Skandinavien under senneolitikum och brons?lder 2300-500. RA? unders?kningar Skrifter 73, 105-180 (1)
Bakka, E. 1973. se ovenfor
€ Bourdieu, P. 1970. The Berber house or the world reversed. Social Science Information 9: 151-170.
*Prescott, C. 2005. Settlement and economy in the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age of southern Norway: Some points and premises. I: H?gest?l, L?ken, N?r?y, Selsing & Pr?sch-Danielsen (eds.), Konstruksjonsspor og byggeskik. Maskinell flateavdekking -metodikk, tolking og forvaltning. Ams-Varia 43, 127-136. Arkeologisk museum i Stavanger.
Bronsealderens metallurgi ¨C produksjon: tilfelle S?r-Norge (2)
*Gl?rstad, H. 2008. Celebrating materiality ¨C The Antarctic lesson. I : Gl?rstad, H. & L. Hedeager. Six essays on the materiality of society and culture, 173-211. Bricoleur Press, Uddevalla.
*Lund, J. & L. Melheim. 2009. Med hode og kropp ¨C en nytolkning av Vestby-funnet i lys av symbol- og kroppsperspektiver. I: Lund, J. & L. Melheim. 2009 H?ndverk og produksjon. Et m?te mellom ulike perspektiver. OAS 12, 11-40.
# Melheim, L. 2012. Towards a new understanding of Late Neolithic Norway ¨C the role of metal and metal working. I Prescott, C. & H. Gl?rstad (reds.), Becoming European. The transformation of third millennium Europe and the trajectory into the millennium BC. Oxbow Books, Oxford: 70-81.
*O¡¯Brien, W. 1996. Technology. I:Bronze and Copper Mining in Britain and Ireland, 19-32. Shire Archaeology, Buckinghamshire
€ Prescott, C. 2000. Symbolic metallurgy ¨C Assessing early metallurgic processes in a periphery. I: In Olaussen & Vandkilde (eds.), Form, Function & Context. Material Culture Studies in Scandinavian Archaeology. Acta Archaeologica Lundensia series in 8, 213-225. Lund.
Kosmologi, ritualitet & gravskikk.
*Bloch, M. 1982. Death, women and power. I: Bloch, M. & J. Parry (red), Death and the regeneration of life, 211-230. CUP, Cambridge.
€ Br¨¹ck, J. 2009. Women, Death and social change in the British Bronze Age. Norwegian Archaeological Review 42/1, 1-23.
*Kaul, F. 2004. III, Den nordiske bronzealders ikonografi og religion i forskningshistorisk perspektiv. I:Bronzealderens religion : studier af den nordiske bronzealders ikonografi, 31-71.
*Kristiansen, K. 2004. Institutioner og materiell kultur. Tvillingherskerne som religi?s og politisk institution under bronzealder. I: Andr¨¦n, A. K. Jennbert & C. Raudvere (red.), Ordning mot kaos ¨C studier av nordisk f?rkristen kosmologi, 99-122. V?gar til Midgard ¡è, NAP. Lund.
*Melheim, L. 2006. Kapittel 1. Arkeologi, religion og samfunn. I Prescott, c. (red.), Myter og religion i bronsealderen. OAS 5, 15-30. Oslo
€ Sj?gren, K.-G. 1986. Kinship, labor, and land in Neolithic southwest Sweden: Social aspects of megalithic graves. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 5(3): p.229¨C265.
*Turner, T.W. 1967. Betwixt and between: The liminal Period in Rites de passage. I: The Forest of symbols. Aspects of Ndembu ritual. Cornell Paperbacks, Ithaca.
€ ?stigard, T & J. Goldhahn 2006. From the dead to the living: Death as transactions an re-negotiations. Norwegian Archaeological Review 39/1, 27-48
Recommended additional reading
€ Coulson, S., Staurset, S. & Walker, N. J. 2011 Ritualized Behavior in the Middle Stone Age: evidence from Rhino Cave, Tsodilo Hills, Botswana. PalaeoAnthropology, 18-61.