Mesolithic Miscellany

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Introduction

1980-1996

Mesolithic Miscellany Volume 17, Number 2 November 1996

Contents

2Dragoslav Srejovic 1931-1996: An Appreciation by Ivana Radovanovic
6AMS Radiocarbon Determinations on Human Bone from Lepenski Vir, Vlasac and Schela Cladovei - Clive Bonsall, Vasile Boroneant and Dragoslav Srejovic
11Plant Remains from Schela Cladovei, Romania: A Preliminary Note - Sarah Mason, Vasile Boroneant and Clive Bonsall
15A Preliminary Report on the Lithic Assemblage from the Early Holocene level at the Iron Gates site of Baile Herculane - Elizabeth H. Dinan
25Preliminary Lithic Analysis of the Epigravettian Levels from the Iron Age Gates Site of Cuina Turcului - Elizabeth H. Dinan
41Recent Publications

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