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Apel, J. & Knutsson, K., 2006. Skilled Production and Social Reproduction. SAU Stone Studies 2. Uppsala.<br />

Greg R. Nunn<br />

Using the Jutland Type IC Neolithic<br />

Danish Dagger as a model to<br />

replicate parallel, edge-to-edge<br />

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Abstract<br />

<br />

series of Late Neolithic Scandinavian Flint Dagger manufacturing tradi<br />

tions dating from approximately 2350 BC to 1750 BC. The Danish Dag<br />

ger sequence included six main types and numerous subtypes. The Jutland<br />

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<br />

<br />

1C Dagger as a model, the author will describe the manufacturing stages and<br />

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History<br />

Type 1C Danish Daggers (Fig. 1) were made in the early part of the late<br />

a:10).<br />

According to Lomborg (1973; as per Apel 2001a:10) ”…Late Neolithic was<br />

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centre of the dagger production during the early phase” (Rasmussen 1990; as<br />

per Apel 2001a:268).<br />

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