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Yugoslav Mesolithic dental reduction

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1989
AbstractYugoslav Mesolithic dentition exhibits maximum mesiodistal reduction compared with contemporary European and North African groups. This reduction is not explained entirely by attrition, and may be seen as a continuation of the European Upper Paleolithic trend. Buccolingual dimension does not reduce as much.
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The European Mesolithic

American Antiquity, 1983
This brief review is intended to acquaint the reader with recent research and thought on the European Mesolithic. The period is characterized by hunter-gatherer adaptations between the close of the Pleistocene and the introduction of food production.
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Mesolithic myths

2007
This chapter highlights important new trends in Mesolithic archaeology by presenting some myths. Put crudely, myths help us to tell stories, or guide other actions. Whilst myths may have their origins in a real event or process, such stories also grow in the telling, and take on a life of their own. And myths, of course, reveal much about the community
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The Mesolithic

Abstract This chapter asks two simple questions: what the Mesolithic is and why it matters. Answering the first question requires a review of the history of the definition of the Mesolithic including an emphasis on alternative ways of approaching the periodization of human activity. The second question asks what value knowledge about the
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Sieving the Mesolithic

2016
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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The Term ‘Mesolithic’

Nature, 1934
FOR many years it was the custom to regard the line of separation of the Palaeolithic and Neolithic periods as roughly corresponding to the geological division between the Pleistocene and Holocene; and even Mr. Peake's excellent historical summary (NATURE, Jan. 20, p. 104) does not make it clear why this position was ever abandoned.
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Mesolithic

2021
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The Mesolithic background

2001
An elusive Mesolithic: absence of evidence or evidence of absence? Here, I shall use the term Mesolithic in its chronological sense, to designate early Holocene hunter-gatherer assemblages. The period under consideration spans between c . 9500 and 8000 BP uncalibrated, or c . 8700 to 7000 BC in calendar years.
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