Kinship, Marriage and Traces of Social Interaction - Aspects on the hunter-gatherer societies in northern Sweden during the Bronze Age and early Iron Age

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  • Hans Bolin Department of Archaeology, Stockholm University

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https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.1996.01

Abstract

A central problem in the explanation and description of decentralized hunter-gatherer societies is what kind of traces different sorts of social interaction will leave in the archaeological material. It is here suggested that the distribution of asbestos-tempered ceramic ware in northern Sweden during the Bronze Age and early Iron Age was a result of the social interaction between different groups. The decoration on the cermic ware is suggested to represent traces of intermarriage relations. It is further argued that the hunter-gatherer societies were open to interaction with other groups and individuals.

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Published

1996-12-28

How to Cite

Bolin, H. (1996) “Kinship, Marriage and Traces of Social Interaction - Aspects on the hunter-gatherer societies in northern Sweden during the Bronze Age and early Iron Age”, Current Swedish Archaeology, 4(1), pp. 7–19. doi: 10.37718/CSA.1996.01.

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