A Review of Archaeological Research on Saami Prehistory in Sweden
The prehistoric remains of the largest part of Sweden as we know it today belonged to the circumpolar culture, out of which the Saami culture grew. Swedish archaeology has, however, concentrated on south Scandinavian culture, later to become what we call Germanic. This article mainly deals with the...
Main Author: | Torun Zachrisson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Svenska Arkeologiska Samfundet
1993-12-01
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Series: | Current Swedish Archaeology |
Online Access: | https://193.10.12.85:443/csa/article/view/1303 |
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