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Per Lekberg<br />

Figure 13. The study area around lake Hjälmaren, with an image of a landscape<br />

of the Earliest Central Swedish Bronze Age landscape, created through an interpolation<br />

of the distribution of hammer axes of different sizes. The interpolation<br />

is universal with linear drift.The legend shows, from top to bottom: Settlement<br />

areas (axe fragments); Short axes; Long axes; Many long axes. Map by Karl-Johan<br />

Lindholm.<br />

Figure 14. The study area around lake Hjälmaren, with an image of the distribution<br />

of wealth within a landscape of the Earliest Central Swedish Bronze<br />

Age, created through an interpolation of the distribution of hammer axes with<br />

rounded vs. squared-off cross sections. The interpolation is universal with<br />

linear drift. The legend shows, from top to bottom: Settlement areas (axe fragments);<br />

Axes with rounded cross sections; Axes with squared-off cross sections;<br />

Many axes with squared-off cross sections. Map by Karl-Johan Lindholm.<br />

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