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Weapons, violence and death in the Neolithic period

The population grew, and this led to competition for space, power and leadership. The farmer could mark his position in battle, as well as with peaceful exchanges of gifts with neighbours and friends. Gifts could be ornate axes of flint or amber beads. Many of these riches were sacrificed to the powers above in lakes. In the early Neolithic period people were also sometimes executed and thrown in lakes. Conflicts among the farmers may have triggered off violence and killings. Human sacrifices were also made. Both young and old people ended their days in this way.

Weapons, violence and death in the Neolitic period
The Porsmose man's breastbone was perforated by a bone arrow.
Weapons, violence and death in the Neolitic period
The Porsmose skeleton was found in a bog north-east of Holme Olstrup near Næstved.
Weapons, violence and death in the Neolitic period
Cranium with arrow through the nose. From Porsmose.