Mesolithic Miscellany

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Introduction

1980-1996

Mesolithic Miscellany Volume 16, Number 1 May 1995

Contents

2Direct Dating of Mesolithic Antler and Bone Artefacts from Great Britain: New Results from Bevelled Tools and Red Deer Antler Mattocks - Clive Bonsall, Christopher Tolan-Smith and Alan Saville
11An 'Obanian' Antler Mattock Re-attributed - Euan W. MacKie
16Excavation of a Mesolithic Dwelling in a Submerged Wetland. A Very Preliminary Report of an Underwater Excavation - Ole Grøn and Jørgen Skaarup
21Recent Publications

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