Mesolithic Miscellany

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Introduction

1980-1996

Mesolithic Miscellany Volume 13, Number 2 November 1992

Contents

1Mesolithic Fishing in the European Northeast (Russia) - Grigoriy M. Burov
9Maglemosian Microliths and their Mounting - Ole Grøn
12Some Comments on the Interpretation of Baremose I - Ole Grøn
13Ichthyofaunas and Seasonality at Vidigal (Alentejo, Portugal) - O. LeGall, L.G. Straus, B.J. Vierra and J. Altuna
18The Site of Deby 29 and the Transition to Farming in the North European Plain - Richard Willis
28New AMS 14C Dates for Antler and Bone Artifacts from Great Britain - Clive Bonsall and Christopher Smith
37Recent Publications
40From the Editor

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