Wymer, J. J. (1991). Mesolithic Britain.

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Title:
Mesolithic Britain
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64
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Monograph
Abstract
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Abstract:
Covers human activity in Britain from the final disappearance of glacial ice in Scotland to the establishment of farming economies in the 4th millennium bc. Includes chapters on the extent of migration, `Subsistence', `Lifestyle', and the consequences of Britain's physical separation from the European continent in the 7th millennium. There is also a list of relevant museums. IH
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Author:
John J Wymer
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1991
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ISBN:
0 7478 0121 5
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Location - Auto Detected: Britain
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MESOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1991
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05 Dec 2008