A long‐standing debate in archaeology concerns the sources of technological diversification among prehistoric hunter‐gatherers. This includes the study of the emergence and spread of pressure blade technology in Northern Europe during the Early Holocene. Until now, there has been little technological study of lithic collections from the East Baltic region, and our knowledge of the development and spread of this technology in the area is inadequate. This article presents for the first time a technological analysis of lithic assemblages from seven Early and Middle Mesolithic sites in the territory of present‐day Latvia, offering new possibilities for discussing pressure blade technology and research objectives connected with it. Furthermore, ...
International audienceWhen looking at archaeological pieces identified as pressure-flaker tools, the...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
This is an author-accepted version of an article originally published in Quaternary International, 2...
This is an author-accepted version of an article originally published in Quaternary International, 2...
The aim of this paper is to present a dynamic approach to material culture that may inform new persp...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceWhen looking at archaeological pieces identified as pressure-flaker tools, the...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
This is an author-accepted version of an article originally published in Quaternary International, 2...
This is an author-accepted version of an article originally published in Quaternary International, 2...
The aim of this paper is to present a dynamic approach to material culture that may inform new persp...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceAt the end of the eighth millennium BC, Scandinavian Europe experienced a majo...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceWhen looking at archaeological pieces identified as pressure-flaker tools, the...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...