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The dispersal of domestic cats from North Africa to Europe around 2000 years ago. [PDF]
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The Late Mesolithic in western Lesser Poland : spectators or participants in the Neolithization?
Nowak, Marek +2 more
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The genomic legacy of aurochs hybridisation in ancient and modern Iberian cattle. [PDF]
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Hunter-gatherers and earliest farmers in western Europe. [PDF]
Rowley-Conwy P.
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Doing landscape: sensorial and artistic approaches to Donkalnis and Spiginas Mesolithic-Neolithic ritual sites in western Lithuania. [PDF]
Ahola M, Lassila K, Mannermaa K.
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A Special Relationship-Aspects of Human-Animal Interaction in Birds of Prey, Brown Bears, Beavers, and Elk in Prehistoric Europe. [PDF]
Schmölcke U, Grimm O.
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Re-evaluating late Mesolithic economies
Hunter Gatherer Research, 2023The late Mesolithic hunter-gatherers of what is now Denmark have long captivated archaeologists, who have meticulously studied the archaeological remains of their foraging economy since the mid-twentieth century. However, these studies – predominantly focused on subsistence – have often overlooked how individual decisions based on social and ...
S F Hellerøe
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The Late Upper Palaeolithic and earliest Mesolithic evidence of burials in Europe [PDF]
Burials of the Late Palaeolithic (14 000–11 600 cal years before present, henceforth BP) are a rare phenomenon in Europe. Several sites possess burials of single and double individuals. As with the preceding Magdalenian, the burial of more than two individuals in the same grave cutting seems to be unusual, but does occur occasionally. The deposition of
Jörg Orschiedt
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