“…In light of this, Nielsen (2021) has argued for migrating Ertebølle groups as a cause for this population decline. While intriguing as an hypothesis, to infer causality requires exhaustive statistical testing of several competing sources of evidence (Kavanagh et al, 2018; Tallavaara et al, 2018), neither of which has been adequately carried out in Western Norway, nor peripheral areas for that matter (Nielsen, 2021). Methodological adequacy aside, technological traces of such a potential migration pulse, such as the apperance of transverse arrow heads along the west coast of Norway (Bjerck and Åstveit, 2008) were short-lived and went extinct in parallel to more long-standing cultural traits, such as fishhooks, soapstone sinkers, polished and pecked chubby adzes, conical microblade cores, slotted-bone points, and the brief appearance and sudden disappearance of rock art (Hjelle and Lødøen, 2017; Lødøen, 2014).…”