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Coastal Landscapes of the Mesolithic : Human Engagement with the Coast from the Atlantic to the Baltic Sea
The role of coastal exploitation in the Maglemose culture of southern Scandinavia – marginal or dominant?
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Peter Moe Astrup
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March 6 2020
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Routledge
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March 6 2020
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: 27-43
DOI:
10.4324/9780203730942-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Coastal landscapes of the Mesolithic
pp. 27
The role of coastal exploitation in the Maglemose culture of southern Scandinavia – marginal or dominant?
pp. 44
Mesolithic coastal landscapes
pp. 73
‘They made no effort to explore the interior of the country’
pp. 99
Transformations of coast and culture
pp. 121
Diachronic trends among Early Mesolithic site types?
pp. 147
The Mesolithic coastal exploitation of western Scotland
pp. 179
Specialists facing climate change
pp. 202
Mesolithic networks of Atlantic France
pp. 229
Mesolithic fishing landscapes in western Norway
pp. 264
Resource management in Late Mesolithic Eastern Norway?
pp. 300
Seals on the ice
pp. 321
The use of the Mesolithic coastal hinterland – an example from the palaeoecological investigations from Lake Skogstjern, Telemark, southeastern Norway
pp. 341
Nodal points in a Mesolithic mobile coastal world
pp. 359
First visit or revisit?
pp. 394
Ritual depositions in the coastal zone
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