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Mesolithic (2673 bytes)
7: :'''Mesolithic''' or [[Epipaleolithic]]<br> 14: ... last [[ice age]] ended have a much more apparent Mesolithic era, lasting millennia. In Northern Europe for ex... 18: The mesolithic is characterized by small composite [[flint]] too... 20: ==Mesolithic [[list of archaeological sites|sites]]== Tardenoisian (533 bytes) 1: ... are known further east in central Europe ([[late mesolithic]]) and west across [[Spain]]. Bad Oldesloe (853 bytes) 8: The area has been inhabited since [[Mesolithic|mesolithic]] times. The flint tools found here from that era... Azilian (1683 bytes) 1: ...ry]] of the terminal [[Palaeolithic]] and early [[Mesolithic]] in northern [[Spain]] and south western [[Franc... 7: ...]] of Northern Europe already belongs to the late Mesolithic, characterised by large trapezes. Epipalaeolithic (1335 bytes) 7: :[[Mesolithic]] or '''Epipaleolithic'''<br /> 14: ... the [[neolithic]] period, as an alternative to [[mesolithic]]. See [[Holocene]] for more detail. Flint (tool) (1282 bytes) 3: ...easily damaged and could not be easily sharpened. Mesolithic stone tools were, perhaps, the first disposable m... Microburin (319 bytes) 1: ... [[flint tool]] manufacture in the [[Europe]]an [[Mesolithic]]. The process involves notching a flint [[blade]... Franchthi (500 bytes) 1: ...and, following a hiatus, it was reoccupied in the Mesolithic between 7500 and 6000 BC. Ahrensburgian culture (492 bytes) 1: ...'' is the name given by [[archaeologist]]s to a [[Mesolithic]] [[archaeological culture]] from northern [[Germ... Howick house (2267 bytes) 1: The '''Howick house''' [[Mesolithic]] site was found when an amateur archaeologist no... 3: ...nsient or seasonal basis as expected during the [[Mesolithic]] period. Charred hazelnut shells have been found... 5: ...ry far away, are interpreted as indicating that [[Mesolithic]] hunter-gatherers were capable of establishing p... Grahame Clark (1557 bytes) 1: ...rchaeologist]] most notable for his work on the [[Mesolithic]] and his theories on [[palaeoeconomy]]. 7: During his career he most famously studied the Mesolithic of northern Europe, excavating at [[Star Carr]] b... Star Carr (2256 bytes) 1: '''Star Carr''' is a [[Mesolithic]] archaeological site in [[Yorkshire]] in the [[U... 3: It belongs to the early Mesolithic [[Maglemosian]] [[archaeological culture|culture]... 5: ...emporary settlement. It was visited seasonally by Mesolithic hunters chasing [[red deer|red]] and [[roe deer]]... Islandmagee (426 bytes) 1: ...d rural community with a long history since the [[mesolithic]]. Maglemosian (464 bytes) 1: ...[[archaeological culture|culture]] of the early [[Mesolithic]] period in Northern [[Europe]]. Wilton culture (480 bytes) 5: ...on culture is broadly analogous to the European [[mesolithic]] and [[microlith]]s are a common [[Artifact (arc... Transverse arrowhead (506 bytes) 1: ...nt]] most commonly associated with the European [[Mesolithic]] and [[Neolithic]] periods although it is also f... Oronsay, Inner Hebrides (578 bytes) 3: ...logists]] with invaluable information about the [[Mesolithic]] period of [[prehistory]], particularly about th... Paleolithic (1707 bytes) 6: :[[Mesolithic]] or [[Epipaleolithic]]<br> 21: The Paleolithic is followed by the [[Mesolithic]] or [[Epipaleolithic]]. 10th millennium BC (1700 bytes) 2: :''Beginning of the [[Mesolithic]], or [[Epipaleolithic]] time period, which is th... 10: ...ly the boundary between the [[Paleolithic]] and [[Mesolithic]]. Much land becomes habitable again Sauveterrian (585 bytes) 1: ... [[archaeological culture]] of the [[Europe]]an [[Mesolithic]] which flourished around 7000-8000 years BC. The...
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