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The Late Palaeolithic Landscape

1998
Any consideration of the relative abundance, cost, and variability of specific resources in prehistoric environments truly deals with uncertainty. In the particular case of southwestern Germany at the end of the last ice age we confront habitats that no longer exist, with plant and animal associations that cannot be found today.
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Sites on the Landscape: The Late Palaeolithic

1998
Although the Late Palaeolithic has not been the object of concentrated research, its temporal position and general typological characteristics have been clearly documented in several stratified caves and rocksheiter sites in the Swabian Alb. It overlies Magdalenian deposits in at least three sites—Zigeunerfels, Dietfurt, and Helga-Abri—and underlies ...
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A Late Palaeolithic Settlement in the Colne Valley, Essex

The Antiquaries Journal, 1927
The small flake implements belonging to a late palaeolithic industry, some of which are shown in the illustrations of this paper, were collected during about three years' work in some gravel pits which have been opened in a river terrace in the Colne Valley, Essex.
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The Population of Late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1992
In the absence of direct evidence, archaeologists interested in the demography of stone age hunter-gatherer societies are forced to turn their attention to sites as the unit of analysis. The distribution of sites and their varying density across space and through time have been considered to be acceptable, proxy, population records (see for example ...
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Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic in the Příbram region

Anthropologie, 2021
Petr Čechák   +2 more
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A Late Palaeolithic Flint Workshop at Egtved, East Jutland

Journal of Danish Archaeology, 1988
(1988). A Late Palaeolithic Flint Workshop at Egtved, East Jutland. Journal of Danish Archaeology: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 7-23.
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