During the transition to the early Neolithic, a number of changes
took place among the hunter-fishers of southern Norway. One of the
most important social changes may have been the development of more
marked ethnic boundaries, which were related to increasing social
inequality among the local groups. In this study, the main theme is
the investigation of whether such ethnic boundaries can be
delineated. The author identifies them archaeologically, and
discusses how and why they were established and maintained.
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