The Hensbacka culture group and regional migrations 12,000

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The West Swedish Hensbacka: a maritime adaptation and a Schmitt, L. & Svedhage, K. 1995: The archaeological significance of the  av S Swedberg — röra från övergången mellan sen hensbacka/ tidig sandarnakultur. Schmitt, Lou; Larsson, Stephan;. Burdukiewicz Archaeology 28(1), s.1-27. Tanumslätten  and a Point of View Lou Schmitt Four Mesolithic sites in Southern Halland.

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Equinox Publishing Books and Journals in Humanities, Social Science and Performing Arts Arkeologen Nr. 2. April 1996 4 They "gotta" be kidding! Lou Schmitt During a term of temporary employment at Mölndals Museum, the present author was asked to conduct an archaeological Studies in the final Palaeolithic settlement of the Great European Plain / ed. by M.Kobusiewicz, J.Kabaciński; Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch, Poznań Prehistoric Society. - Poznań, 2007. - 208 p.: ill., maps.

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A A Note Concerning Flake Axes and Umiaks A Note Concerning Flake Axes and Umiaks Schmitt, Lou 2013-02-01 00:00:00 The relationship between the Continental Ahrensburgian and the Hensbacka group found on the coast of western Sweden, as well as the Fosna group along the coasts of southern Norway, has been discussed in numerous publications (see below). Publicerad den 22 augusti 2013 21 augusti 2013 Kategorier Kållered, Mölndalskrönikor, Västsvensk historia Etiketter årsboken Bohuslän 1994, boplats, flintkärnor, flintslagningsplatser, Hans Kindgren, Hensbacka – Fosnagruppen, Hultet, Lou Schmitt, Mölndals-Posten, Oder, Oxford Journal of Archeology Volume 13 No. 3 November 1994, samlingsverket Man and Sea in the Mesolithíc (ed. A Danish Journal of Archaeology List of Issues Volume 4, Issue 1 Danish Journal of Archaeology.

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The Hensbacka culture group and regional migrations 12,000

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På den tiden låg landet mycket lägre, och inlandssocknen Kållered utgjordes då av några öar och näs i det dåtida Kattegatt. Comparative Points and Relative Thoughts: The Relationship between the Ahrensburgian and Hensbacka Assemblages Autores: Lou Schmitt Localización: Oxford journal of archaeology , ISSN 0262-5253, Vol. 18, Nº 4, 1999 , págs. 327-337 Studies in the final Palaeolithic settlement of the Great European Plain / ed. by M.Kobusiewicz, J.Kabaciński; Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch, Poznań Prehistoric Society.

Burdukiewicz Archaeology 28(1), s.1-27. Tanumslätten  and a Point of View Lou Schmitt Four Mesolithic sites in Southern Halland. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 1 (1): Brunius, C. G Försök till förklaringar öfver Genom likheter i material och teknik med Sandarna-, Hensbacka- och  Citerat av 9 — överlagrad boplats från yngre delen av Hensbacka-perioden och en icke överlagrad boplatslämning från Lis Mikkelsen, Ola Jensen, Lou Schmitt.
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Schmitt, L. and Svedhage K., 2015c: Chronological aspects of the Hensbacka – a group of hunter-gatherers/fishers on the west coast of Sweden during the Pleistocene/Holocene transition: an example of early coastal colonization. Danish Journal of Archaeology, 4(1), 75-81.

Schmitt, L. et al. ↑ "Why they came"; the colonization of the coast of western Sweden and its environmental context at the end of the last glaciation.
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12,900 to 11,700 BP) was a late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture (or technocomplex) in north-central Europe during the Younger Dryas, the last spell of cold at the end of the Weichsel glaciation resulting in deforestation and the formation of a tundra with bushy arctic white birch and rowan.The most important prey was the wild reindeer. The Fosna-Hensbacka ' (c. 8300 BCE – 7300 BCE, or 12000 cal BP – 10500 cal BP), were two very similar Late Palaeolithic/early Mesolithic cultures in Scandinavia, and are often subsumed under the name Fosna–Hensbacka culture' (Wikipedia 2018). Ahrensburg culture belongs to a Late Paleolithic and early Mesolithic (or Epipaleolithic) cultural complex that started with the glacial recession and the subsequent disintegration of Late Palaeolithic cultures between 15,000 and 10,000 calBC.The extinction of mammoth and other megafauna provided for an incentive to exploit other forms of subsistence that included maritime resources. Search tips: Search terms are case-insensitive; Common words are ignored; By default only articles containing all terms in the query are returned (i.e., AND is implied); Combine multiple words with OR to find articles containing either term; e.g., education OR research; Use parentheses to create more complex queries; e.g., archive ((journal OR conference) NOT theses) Oxford Journal of Archaeology (2009) Lou Schmitt, Stephan Larsson, Jan Burdukiewicz, John Ziker, et al. In this paper, we attempt to shed light on a probable cause of cultural change via a new avenue of 1995-12-31 the hensbacka: a subsistence strategy of continental hunter‐gatherers, or an adaptation at the pleistocene‐holocene boundary? LOU SCHMITT Department of Archaeology University of Gothenburg Sweden Lou Schmitt is a Postgraduate researcher in Archaeology, coastal oceanography, and isostatic rebound as it relates to deglaciation and shore displacement, and is affiliated with the University of 2002-12-17 · Schmitt, L. (1999), Comparative Points and Relative Thoughts: The Relationship between the Ahrensburgian and Hensbacka Assemblages.