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Mesolithic agriculture in Switzerland? A critical review of the evidence
Accumulating palaeobotanical evidence points to agricultural activity in Central Europe well before the onset of the Neolithic, commonly dated at ca 5500–5200 cal BC.
Lotter, André F. +2 more
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Mesolithic Monuments of the Western Kazakhstan
The article investigates Mesolithic monuments in Western Kazakhstan. A mesolithic monument Ustyurt is represented by the monuments of Aydabolskaya group: Aydabol 6-7, 9-12, 14-16, 20-23, 25; Aktaylak 1 (layer 1), Aktobe 2, Tchuruk 2 (layers 1 and 2 ...
E. Klyshev, P. Koltsov
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Rock Art and the Wild Mind. Visual Imagery in Mesolithic Northern Europe (Book review)
I was asked to review Ingrid Fuglestvedt’s Rock Art and the Wild Mind in terms of its approach to rock art and the ideas used to support her inter-pretation of north European Mesolithic rock art rather than the usual sort of review consisting of a ...
Tacon, Paul
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At the turn of the 7th millennium cal. BC the European Mesolithic underwent a major transformation in its technical traditions. This break is marked by a complete renewal of the lithic industries, with the disappearance of the production of bladelets (or
Guilhem Constans +2 more
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Sounds like sociality: new research on lithic contexts/technologies in Mesolithic Caithness
In this paper we argue that, alongside the creation of functional tools, lithic manufacture embodied a range of sensory experiences and provided a means through which prehistoric people gained expression and negotiated social strategies.
Pannett, Amelia, Mills, Stephen Francis
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The Old Farmhouse, Blashenwell, Corfe Castle, Dorset. Archaeological Assessment.
An archaeological assessment was carried out at the Old Farmhouse, Blashenwell, prior to building work at the site. The farmhouse is situated in an area rich in archaeological deposits dating from the Mesolithic through to the medieval period.
Dover, Mark
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Mesolithic Miscellany was first set up in 1980 by T. Douglas Price, University of Wisconsin. It was a newsletter, published twice a year, that aimed to include virtually any information of relevance to the European Mesolithic.
Nicky Milner
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A new open-air Early Mesolithic site in central Italy: Contrada Pace
Preliminary survey activities carried out during construction works at the site of Contrada Pace in the Municipality of Tolentino (Macerata, Central Italy), led to the discovery of one of the most complete Early Mesolithic open-air sites in ...
D’Ulizia A. +10 more
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Mesolithic Histories Project: Mesolithic-age Radiocarbon Dates and Typochronological Data
This collection comprises a spreadsheet of all Mesolithic age radiocarbon dates for England, Scotland and Wales up to November 2024 and a typochronological resource sheet to aid in dating Mesolithic lithic assemblages. Data was collected between 2015 and
Chantal Conneller
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VF1 site (2150 m a.s.l.) is located at the centre of the wide Mondeval basin, protected by a boulder. The extraordinary conservation of the deposit has allowed to recover not only a rich lithic assemblage, but also organic remains, and to identify ...
Guerreschi, Antonio +3 more
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