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TeCh-Coast explores how ancient coastal populations in southern Norway utilized tools to interact with their environment. By analyzing stone tools from the Late Mesolithic period, the project aims to uncover technological choices and resource exploitation strategies of these hunter-gatherers.
TeCh-Coast aims to understand how past populations have used tools and what technological choices they have made to deal with the coastal environment.
On the southern Norway seashore, the Late Mesolithic (6300-4500 cal BC) sites constitute a unique knowledge repository of coastal hunter-gatherer populations, in which stone-knapped tools are the most frequent artifacts.
However, very little is known about the use of these to exploit coastal resources.
How and for what were these tools used?
How d…
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