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From: Contrasting patterns of prehistoric human diet and subsistence in northernmost Europe

Figure 2

Panels showing the geographical distribution of the asbestos tempered pottery and the studied sites. (a) Red indicates the distribution of agrarian Risvik pottery and yellow the distribution of Sär 2 and asbestos tempered hunter-gatherer pottery in Fennoscandia. (b) Map of the study area showing the locations of the target sites in Arctic Norway and North Finland. 1 = Trӕna Kirkhellaren (R), 2 = Trӕna Røsnesvalen (R), 3 = Meløy Nedre Valla (R), 4 = Meløy Solheim Mesøy (R), 5 = Meløy Texmoen (R), 6 = Bodø Skålbunes (R), 7 = Steigen Bo (R), 8 = Hamarøy Uteid (R), 9 = Tromsø Sandvika (R), 10 = Sørøysund Sandbukt Sørøy (IT), 11 = Kautokeino Virdejávri 106 (K), 12 = Utsjoki Guatniljärvi (S2), 13 = Nesseby Mortensnes (K), 14 = Sørvaranger Mestersanden (K, Msh), 15 = Kemijärvi Neitilä 4 (S2), 16 = Suomussalmi Kalmosärkkä N (S2), 17 = Suomussalmi Kalmosärkkä S (S2), 18 = Suomussalmi Kellolaisten Tuli (S2), where IT = Imitated Textile Ware, K = Kjelmøy pottery, Msh = mica and shell tempered ware, S2 = Sär2 Ware, and R = Risvik pottery. The sherd from Tromsø Sandvika only resembled Risvik pottery. Map created using MapInfo Professional 12.0.3 (www.pitneybowes.com) and Adobe Illustrator CS6 (www.adobe.com).

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