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6-639: Viste may refer to: Viste Hundred or Viste härad , a hundred (administrative division) of Västergötland in Sweden Viste, the location of Vistehola or Svarthola , a cave with rich finds from Stone Age, located in the municipality of Randaberg, Norway VISTE , Volunteers in Service to the Elderly, a nonprofit organization based in Lakeland, Florida, with

12-521: A diet, that largely consisted of wild boar . Faunal remains of moose and seal were also found. Since around 2,000 BCE, their major form of sustenance had shifted towards farming. The site was first studied in 1907 and 1910, and again in 1939 and 1941. The discovered material is remarkably well preserved and provides comprehensive information on the prehistoric inhabitant's living conditions from between 8,000 and 6,000 years ago. Cultural layers were divided into four distinct strata, that correspond with

18-570: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Svarthola Svarthola or Vistehola is a cave and an archaeological site, located in Randaberg municipality in Rogaland county, Norway . The 9 m (30 ft) deep cavern is located on the Viste farm , about 10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of the city of Stavanger , situated near

24-535: The goal of enabling frail elderly persons to continue living independently and safely in their own home Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Viste . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Viste&oldid=746670416 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

30-501: The local Mesolithic and Neolithic era and the most recent sediment layer has been associated with the Iron Age . The greater discovery group includes hunting and fishing implements made of stone, antlers and bone as well as residue of shells and ornamental items. The cave houses an inhabited area of approximately 100 m (1,100 sq ft) and is located about 250 m (820 ft) north of today's shoreline. Excavation of

36-650: The shore of the Visteviga bay , at the mouth of the Hafrsfjorden . The site has yielded numerous Neolithic artifacts that have been excavated and discovered in and around the cave. The location served as a shelter for a group of about 25 people during the Neolithic since around 6,000 BCE. These people were mainly hunter-gatherers , who adopted a sedentary lifestyle based on agriculture around 4,000 BCE. The occupants of Vistehola engaged in hunting to maintain

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