Mesolithic Miscellany

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Introduction

1980-1996

Mesolithic Miscellany Volume 8, Number 1 May 1987

Contents

1The Argus Site: Examinations of a Mesolithic Settlement 4-6m below Present Sea Level - Anders Fischer
6The Mesolithic Peatbog Site of Pobiel 10, Lower Silesia, Poland - Zbigniew Bagniewski
10Excavations at Arma dello Stefanin - Paolo Biagi, Roberto Maggi, Renato Nisbet
12Megalithic Mesolithics: The Tomb of Roc del Migdia - E. I. YII, G. Wunsch and C. Guillamon
14Eight People in One Grave - The Mesolithic Record? - Erik Brinch Petersen
16A Maglemose Wood Structure from Lavringe Mose, Zealand, Denmark - Soren A. Sorensen
18Reconstruction of the Social Structure of the Maglemose Culture of Southern Scandinavia and Northern Germany - Ole Grøn
20Some Preliminary Notes on the Barbed Bone Points from Europoort, the Netherlands - L. B. M. Verhart
25Conference Announcements
28New Publications

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