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Flinthugningspladsen ved Studeli klit
Author(s) -
Holger Friis
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
kuml
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2446-3280
pISSN - 0454-6245
DOI - 10.7146/kuml.v20i20.105429
Subject(s) - archaeology , enhanced data rates for gsm evolution , geology , scraper site , mining engineering , art , geography , engineering , telecommunications , mechanical engineering
A Neolithic bivouac site at Studeli Klit The article presents the objects discovered on a bivouac site of Neolithic date at Studeli Klit (Ribjerg parish, Hjørring county). The site, which had been exposed by sand movement, was 5-6 metres in diameter, and its inventory was extremely undifferentiated. Apart from swarf and fragments of the flint pebbles which had been used as raw material for the implements, the only objects found were hammerstones, disc scrapers and a large number, about 150, of "beaks". These beaks, which resemble disc-awls, are interpreted as a type of burin, the cutting edge of which, originally about 2 mms. broad, is considered to have been used in cutting out blanks for bone implements. On all the specimens found the cutting edge had been broken off. The area is interpreted as a bivouac site for hunters, who have begun the manufacture of the bone implements on the actual site.Holger Friis

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