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Per Persson, Felix Riede, Birgitte Skar, Heidi Mjelva Breivik and Leif Jonsson, eds. Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe: Conditions for Subsistence and Survival (The Early Settlement of Northern Europe 1. Sheffield & Bristol: Equinox, 2018, 490pp., 49 tables, 156 figs, ISBN 9781781795156). - Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel and Håkon Glørstad, eds. Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe: Transmission of Knowledge and Culture (The Early Settlement of Northern Europe 2. Sheffield & Bristol: Equinox, 2018, 330pp., 14 tables, 98 figs, ISBN 9781781795163). - Hans Peter Blankholm, ed. Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe. Pioneering, Resource Use, Coping with Change (The Early Settlement of Northern Europe 3. Sheffield & Bristol: Equinox, 2018, 418pp., 22 tables, 113 figs, ISBN 9781781795170).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2019

Theis Zetner Trolle Jensen*
Affiliation:
BioArCh, Department of Archaeology, University of York, UK — Section for Evolutionary Genomics, Natural History Museum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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