Philips, E. (2009). Symbolism, subsistence and the significance of landscape in North East Scotland from the late Mesolithic to Earliest Neolithic. Mesolithic Miscellany 20 (1). Vol 20(1), pp. 22-22.

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Symbolism, subsistence and the significance of landscape in North East Scotland from the late Mesolithic to Earliest Neolithic
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Mesolithic Miscellany 20 (1)
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Mesolithic Miscellany
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20 (1)
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30
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22
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Brief report on projected research aiming to examine the ways in which material culture and landscape combined to shape early prehistoric understandings and means of inhabiting the world, and ultimately investigate the innovative processes involved in the emergence of Early Neolithic life-ways in North East Scotland.
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Emma Philips
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2009
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LATE MESOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
EARLY NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
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17 Feb 2013