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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MAGLEMOSEAN»
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1
Our Early Ancestors: An Introductory Study of Mesolithic, ...
That the kitchen middens are later in date than the Maglemosean finds can be
also proved on typological grounds, for some too] types which were abundant in
Maglemosean times are also found in the lower layers of the shell mounds or ...
2
The Prehistory of European Society
So the relatively homogeneous Maglemosean culture- cycle broke up into a
multiplicity of local cultures, each adapted to the peculiarities of the local
environment. None is so well known as the Maglemosean, since few
encampments were ...
3
The Pan-American Geologist: A Monthly Journal Devoted to ...
Ancylus facies of the Maglemosean can be distinguished from the more familiar
Western facies. Its authors had to face a severer climate and, as adjustments
thereto, used dog-sleighs (a runner found in Boreal peat in Finland is the oldest ...
Charles Rollin Keyes, 1937
4
MAN, CULTURE, AND SOCIETY
7-9, Maglemosean barbed bone points; No. 10, typical Maglemosean core axe of
flint; Nos. 11 and 12, transverse arrowheads of the Erteb0lle culture showing
method of hafting; No. 13, barbless bone fish-hook of Period II (Maglemosean);
No.
5
The Archaeology of V. Gordon Childe: Contemporary Perspectives
Efimerrko's comnari^sons between early Neolithic sites in Ukraine and Ma£,
lemose on the Baltic are unconvincing, The Maglemosean is well dated in terms
of pollen zones and is represented by abundant and varied material relics the ...
6
Introduction to Indian Anthropology
The Maglemosean, the chief culture of the northern province, differs profoundly
from the Tardenoisian. The Campignian and Kitchen Midden cultures show a
great failing off from Maglemosean standards, but now clearer evidence of
neoilthic ...
7
The Environment and Aggregate-Related Archaeology
At Broxbourne in the Upper Lea Valley flint scatters were found and interpreted
as a Maglemosean (early Mesolithic) campsite on a ridge of sand overlying the
gravel terrace and floodplain. This site is important, as it was one of the first to be
...
8
The stone age in Scotland
It is interesting to observe here that, during the long period of time covered by the
growths which in Baltic lands and around the Ancylus Lake culminated in the rise
of the Maglemosean culture, the Creswellian of England had continued ...
Armand Donald Lacaille, 1954
9
Surrey Archaeological Collections
Surrey Archaeological Society. bank in the London area, lead one eastward to
the Baltic lands. Here, as in the lower Thames, similar conditions obtained at the
time of the rise and spread of the Maglemosean culture. On this aspect it would
be ...
Surrey Archaeological Society, 1965
10
Physical anthropology and archaelogy
Only the latter are known; they are represented by a couple of flimsy huts of birch
bark and hides. Still a more sedentary version of the Maglemosean culture may
have been developing on the sea coasts. Any settlements on the shores of ...