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Mesolithic Miscellany 23 (1)
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Mesolithic Miscellany 23 (1)
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Mesolithic Miscellany
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23 (1)
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Number of Pages:
21
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Journal
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Editor:
Nicky Milner
Christopher Meiklejohn
David Lubell
Mary Jackes
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Year of Publication:
2015
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https://sites.google.com/site/mesolithicmiscellany/mm-journal/journal-volumes
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Created Date:
12 Jun 2015
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XVII World UISPP Congress, Burgos, Spain, 1-7 September 2014 Session B41; Archaeology of the Mesolithic in Europe: the Signi...
L Larsson
Harald Lübke
John Meadows
Nicky Milner
17
Reports on a session organised by the authors, members of the Stone Age Bog Group-Network, at the XVII World UISPP Congress in Burgos, Spain, in 2014. The purpose of this session was to bring together specialists who work on fen and bog sites dating from the end of the last Ice Age to the introduction of farming, and to present their work to a wider professional audience during a major international conference. It was intended to focus the session on papers that connect regional/local environmental databases to the archaeological record, or which discuss the chronological modelling of Stone Age bog sites in more detail. However, papers that presented new results of investigation of such sites from a wider perspective were also accepted. Papers on sites in Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Russia were presented, along with one that presented results from an analysis of Mesolithic antler frontlets from various north German and British early Mesolithic sites. LD
SEAPEOPLE 2014. A review of the Symposium; Archaeology of maritime hunter--gatherers: from se...
Catherine Dupont
Gregor Marchand
18 - 19
Maritime hunter'“gatherers have attracted much attention from anthropologists and archaeologists. This short article reports on the SeaPeople 2014 conference, held in Rennes, France, in April 2014, which aimed to bring together researchers from different disciplines and countries to exchange fieldwork results and hypotheses. New data from fieldwork and syntheses were presented concerning archaeological contexts as well as ethnological examples ranging from the Palaeolithic to the Neolithic. These studies were located in coastal areas in fourteen different countries, including England. The proceedings are to be published in a conference volume in English and French. LD