This publication presents the results of the 2005-2007 excavations at
Swifterbant S4, carried out by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology.
S4 is a well-preserved Neolithic wetland site (c. 4300-4000 cal. BC)
located within the Swifterbant river system in the Netherlands. We
present the landscape setting, the various finds categories and the
spatial patterns with three research themes in mind. Theme 1 concerns
the environmental setting, subsistence and site function. We conclude
that the Swifterbant hunter-gatherer-farmers exploited a mosaic-type
landscape. Theme 2 deals with developments in site function during the
occupation and exploitation history of the site. This analysis leads to
the observation that episodes of cultivation and settlement alternated
at S4. Theme 3, the use of space, was difficult to study due to the
fragmented nature of the excavation plan. This site monograph makes
Swifterbant S4 the most comprehensively published site of the
Swifterbant river system.