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Book: Marine Ventures

Chapter: 23. Quartz Utilization along the Coast of Southern Norway: Results from a Stone Age Survey in Aust-Agder

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.24561

Blurb:

In southern Norway, Aust-Agder County remains a poorly understood region within Stone Age research. In 2012-2013, a survey project was conducted in connection with the planning of a new 4-field highway (E18) from Oslo to Kristiansand. A total of 94 Stone Age sites were discovered through sampling method, with quartz as a highly represented lithic raw material in the sampled Mesolithic and Neolithic assemblages. In this text, we present the methodology and results of the E18 survey project. Through inter and intra site analysis, we demonstrate how local vein quartz was increasingly utilized throughout the Mesolithic. The increased use culminated in Early and Middle Neolithic, and then disappeared in the transition to Late Neolithic. In contrast to neighbouring western and eastern coastal areas where flint dominates on Stone Age sites, we argue that Aust-Agder stand out as a unique quartz using zone.

Chapter Contributors

  • Svein Nielsen (svein.v.nielsen@gmail.com - svnielsen) 'Aust-Agder County Council'
  • Joachim Åkerstrøm (jakerstrom@euinoxpub.com - jakerstrom)
  • Jo-Simon Stokke (jstokke@equionoxpub.com - jstokke)
  • Knut Eskeland (kfeskeland@equinoxpub.com - kfeskeland)