In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a wealth of flint, bone, and ceramic artefacts. A comprehensive analysis of the faunal remains resulted in over 50,000 identified specimens. Roe deer and gadids predominate, but there are a wide variety of other species represented. Stable isotope analyses of dog bones point to the importance of marine resources. Oxygen isotope analyses of otoliths indicate that fishing was conducted in multiple seasons of the year. Comparison with other late Mesolithic sites demonstrates that while generally the same species of animals were exploited everywhere, there are major differences in the relative abundances of species. The broad subsistence base avail...
Interdisciplinary archaeological research in southern Scandinavia has a long history of practice, be...
Selected Papers from the 2nd International Radiocarbon and Diet Conference: Aquatic Food Resources a...
The change in subsistence at the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition in Denmark is often characterized a...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
Archaeological material was initially discovered in 1993, eroding from a small cliff on the north si...
Archaeological material was initially discovered in 1993, eroding from a small cliff on the north si...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate and deduce the varied lifeways of Early Holocene foragers ...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Meat, Furs and Skins: Mesolithic Animal Bones from Ringkloster, a Seasonal Hunting Camp in Jutlan
The Ertebølle culture is a late Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher culture in southern Scandinavia, n...
Interdisciplinary archaeological research in southern Scandinavia has a long history of practice, be...
Interdisciplinary archaeological research in southern Scandinavia has a long history of practice, be...
Selected Papers from the 2nd International Radiocarbon and Diet Conference: Aquatic Food Resources a...
The change in subsistence at the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition in Denmark is often characterized a...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
Archaeological material was initially discovered in 1993, eroding from a small cliff on the north si...
Archaeological material was initially discovered in 1993, eroding from a small cliff on the north si...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate and deduce the varied lifeways of Early Holocene foragers ...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Meat, Furs and Skins: Mesolithic Animal Bones from Ringkloster, a Seasonal Hunting Camp in Jutlan
The Ertebølle culture is a late Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher culture in southern Scandinavia, n...
Interdisciplinary archaeological research in southern Scandinavia has a long history of practice, be...
Interdisciplinary archaeological research in southern Scandinavia has a long history of practice, be...
Selected Papers from the 2nd International Radiocarbon and Diet Conference: Aquatic Food Resources a...
The change in subsistence at the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition in Denmark is often characterized a...