In the northern part of the Netherlands (defined here as the area situated above the river Rhine), the Late Mesolithic is dated to the period between ca. 8100 and 6000 BP, and is characterised by the occurrence of trapeze shaped flint tips. Trapezes continue to be in use during the Swifterbant culture (ca. 6000-4800 BP), including the ceramic Mesolithic phase (Early Swifterbant) which is dated between 6000 and 5600 BP. During the Funnelbeaker culture or TRB (ca. 4800-4100 BP) transverse points dominate. With the onset of the Single Grave Culture (SGC) transverse points are no longer the 'preferred weapon of choice'; they are replaced by surface-retouched (tanged) points. In this paper some of the basic premises of the typological developmen...
Lithic armatures have been widely noted as key evidence for interpreting the role of indigenous Meso...
This paper discusses the results of recent wear analysis on a series of 467 microliths excavated at ...
International audienceDuring the 7th and 6th millenium cal.BC, in much of western Europe, a cultural...
In the northern part of the Netherlands (defined here as the area situated above the river Rhine), t...
In the area of the northern Netherlands and northwestern Germany, the introduction of the Neolithic ...
Our current knowledge on the Lateglacial and Early Holocene technological traditions in Northwestern...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the knapping techniques of the Second Mesol...
This book discusses the lithic technology of the neighboring sites of Ruien and Kerkhove (Belgium). ...
For this research over 70.000 flint, quartzite and other stone artefacts were examined, originating ...
This research is focused on the transition from a hunter-gatherer way of life (‘Mesolithic’) to an a...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is traditionally defined by a change in subsistence strategy. Ne...
International audienceRecently recognized as part of Final Lateglacial tool-kits, trapezoids remain ...
Lithic armatures have been widely noted as key evidence for interpreting the role of indigenous Meso...
Lithic armatures have been widely noted as key evidence for interpreting the role of indigenous Meso...
This paper discusses the results of recent wear analysis on a series of 467 microliths excavated at ...
International audienceDuring the 7th and 6th millenium cal.BC, in much of western Europe, a cultural...
In the northern part of the Netherlands (defined here as the area situated above the river Rhine), t...
In the area of the northern Netherlands and northwestern Germany, the introduction of the Neolithic ...
Our current knowledge on the Lateglacial and Early Holocene technological traditions in Northwestern...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the knapping techniques of the Second Mesol...
This book discusses the lithic technology of the neighboring sites of Ruien and Kerkhove (Belgium). ...
For this research over 70.000 flint, quartzite and other stone artefacts were examined, originating ...
This research is focused on the transition from a hunter-gatherer way of life (‘Mesolithic’) to an a...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is traditionally defined by a change in subsistence strategy. Ne...
International audienceRecently recognized as part of Final Lateglacial tool-kits, trapezoids remain ...
Lithic armatures have been widely noted as key evidence for interpreting the role of indigenous Meso...
Lithic armatures have been widely noted as key evidence for interpreting the role of indigenous Meso...
This paper discusses the results of recent wear analysis on a series of 467 microliths excavated at ...
International audienceDuring the 7th and 6th millenium cal.BC, in much of western Europe, a cultural...