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A Mind Set on Flint.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Havertown : Barkhuis Publishing, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (541 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789492444509
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: A Mind Set on FlintLOC classification:
  • GN434 .M56 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction by the editors -- 'A mind set on flint' -- Part I - The Lower &amp -- Middle Palaeolithic -- Wie „modern" war das kulturelle Verhalten von Heidelbergern und Neandertalern? (with English summary) -- Some reflections on fire usage in the Middle Palaeolithic -- Some workpieces by Middle Palaeolithic apprentice flintknappers from the Netherlands -- Fellow travellers on the 'great trek'? - Some thoughts on British MIS 3 Neanderthals and spotted hyaenas -- Neanderthal finds in Schleswig Holstein? - Middle Palaeolithic flintscatters in Northern Germany -- Hälleflinta - 'Next best' or even better than flint? -- Late Middle Palaeolithic artefacts and archaeo-stratigraphical dating of the bone gravels (Knochenkiese) in Central Westphalia and the Ruhrgebiet(Germany) -- Palaeolithic radiocarbon and the retouchoirs from Mauern (Germany) -- Trace formation, strike-a-lights, and the contribution of functional analyses for understanding Palaeolithic contexts -- Part II - The Late Upper Palaeolithic -- Identifying dwellings in Upper Palaeolithic open-air sites - The Magdalenian site at Monruz (Switzerland) and its contribution to analysing palimpsests -- Revisiting 'intentional breakage' in the British Late Upper Palaeolithic -- A presumed 'Creswellian' site in the Leudal near Neer (province of Limburg), the Netherlands -- The cores from the Creswellian site at Zeijen (province of Drenthe), the Netherlands -- The 'Eastern extension' - New data on the Hamburgian in Poland -- A new Hamburgian site near Stroe (province of Gelderland), the Netherlands -- A lot of good points - Havelte points in the context of Late Glacial tanged points in Northwestern Europe -- Milheeze - A very large Federmesser site on the northern edge of the Peelpe at bog (Southern Netherlands) and its environmental and social context.
Two sites to every story - LateUpper Palaeolithic site variability in Denmark -- The Pope, a miracle and an Ahrensburgian windbreak in the municipality of Waalre (province of Noord-Brabant), the Netherlands -- The 'big sieve' - Some notes on the discovery of the Mesolithic and Late Upper Palaeolithic in the Netherlands -- Part III - The Mesolithic &amp -- Neolithic -- The underestimated fish? - Early Mesolithic human remains from Northern Germany -- Dance and suspense - Reassessing Dutch Mesolithic anthropomorphic engravings -- Spade paddling on a Mesolithic lake - Remarks on Preboreal and Boreal sites from Duvensee (Northern Germany) -- Camping and foraging in Boreal hazel woodland - The environmental impact of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers near Groningen, the Netherlands -- Dværgebakke I - A Danish Mesolithic site with activity areas for children? -- Reflections on the Mesolithic burial pits at Mariënberg (province of Overijssel), the Netherlands -- Struck by an infectious light - Neolithic strike-a-lights in Swifterbant (province of Flevoland), the Netherlands? -- Dating the objects from Rolde and Molen van Bels in the Northern Netherlands - Neolithic 'handaxes' revisited -- Part IV - Miscellaneous contributions -- Seven archaeological surprises at the 'Trout Site' (Greenland) -- IJzer als echtheidstoets - De omstreden Vermaning-artefacten: vervalsingen of niet? (with English summary) -- "Ik weet ook hoe snel praatjes ontstaan" - Assien Bohmers en vier vervalsingsaffaires in de Nederlandse archeologie (with English summary) -- 'First contact' -- Appendix -- List of Dick's publications.
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Cover -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction by the editors -- 'A mind set on flint' -- Part I - The Lower &amp -- Middle Palaeolithic -- Wie „modern" war das kulturelle Verhalten von Heidelbergern und Neandertalern? (with English summary) -- Some reflections on fire usage in the Middle Palaeolithic -- Some workpieces by Middle Palaeolithic apprentice flintknappers from the Netherlands -- Fellow travellers on the 'great trek'? - Some thoughts on British MIS 3 Neanderthals and spotted hyaenas -- Neanderthal finds in Schleswig Holstein? - Middle Palaeolithic flintscatters in Northern Germany -- Hälleflinta - 'Next best' or even better than flint? -- Late Middle Palaeolithic artefacts and archaeo-stratigraphical dating of the bone gravels (Knochenkiese) in Central Westphalia and the Ruhrgebiet(Germany) -- Palaeolithic radiocarbon and the retouchoirs from Mauern (Germany) -- Trace formation, strike-a-lights, and the contribution of functional analyses for understanding Palaeolithic contexts -- Part II - The Late Upper Palaeolithic -- Identifying dwellings in Upper Palaeolithic open-air sites - The Magdalenian site at Monruz (Switzerland) and its contribution to analysing palimpsests -- Revisiting 'intentional breakage' in the British Late Upper Palaeolithic -- A presumed 'Creswellian' site in the Leudal near Neer (province of Limburg), the Netherlands -- The cores from the Creswellian site at Zeijen (province of Drenthe), the Netherlands -- The 'Eastern extension' - New data on the Hamburgian in Poland -- A new Hamburgian site near Stroe (province of Gelderland), the Netherlands -- A lot of good points - Havelte points in the context of Late Glacial tanged points in Northwestern Europe -- Milheeze - A very large Federmesser site on the northern edge of the Peelpe at bog (Southern Netherlands) and its environmental and social context.

Two sites to every story - LateUpper Palaeolithic site variability in Denmark -- The Pope, a miracle and an Ahrensburgian windbreak in the municipality of Waalre (province of Noord-Brabant), the Netherlands -- The 'big sieve' - Some notes on the discovery of the Mesolithic and Late Upper Palaeolithic in the Netherlands -- Part III - The Mesolithic &amp -- Neolithic -- The underestimated fish? - Early Mesolithic human remains from Northern Germany -- Dance and suspense - Reassessing Dutch Mesolithic anthropomorphic engravings -- Spade paddling on a Mesolithic lake - Remarks on Preboreal and Boreal sites from Duvensee (Northern Germany) -- Camping and foraging in Boreal hazel woodland - The environmental impact of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers near Groningen, the Netherlands -- Dværgebakke I - A Danish Mesolithic site with activity areas for children? -- Reflections on the Mesolithic burial pits at Mariënberg (province of Overijssel), the Netherlands -- Struck by an infectious light - Neolithic strike-a-lights in Swifterbant (province of Flevoland), the Netherlands? -- Dating the objects from Rolde and Molen van Bels in the Northern Netherlands - Neolithic 'handaxes' revisited -- Part IV - Miscellaneous contributions -- Seven archaeological surprises at the 'Trout Site' (Greenland) -- IJzer als echtheidstoets - De omstreden Vermaning-artefacten: vervalsingen of niet? (with English summary) -- "Ik weet ook hoe snel praatjes ontstaan" - Assien Bohmers en vier vervalsingsaffaires in de Nederlandse archeologie (with English summary) -- 'First contact' -- Appendix -- List of Dick's publications.

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