How to Cite

Grimm, Sonja B. et al. (Eds.): From the Atlantic to Beyond the Bug River: Finding and Defining the Federmesser-Gruppen / Azilian, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2020 (RGZM – Tagungen, Volume 40). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.575

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-948465-04-9 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-948465-05-6 (Softcover)

Published

01/23/2020

Authors

Sonja B. Grimm (Ed.), Ludovic Mevel (Ed.), Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka (Ed.), Mara-Julia Weber (Ed.)

From the Atlantic to Beyond the Bug River

Finding and Defining the Federmesser-Gruppen / Azilian

A session entitled »From the Atlantic to beyond the Bug River– Finding and defining the Federmesser-Gruppen / Azilian on the North European Plain and adjacent areas« was held at the 17th congress of the
Union Internationale des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques in September 2014 in Burgos on behalf
of the U.I.S.P.P. commission »The Final Palaeolithic of Northern Eurasia«. In this volume we present some of the contributions to this session that explore different aspects of the behaviour of mid-Lateglacial hunter-gatherer groups in Western and Central Europe as a beginning for comparing the differently defined archaeological  nits. How distinct and / or related were those groups over time and space?

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Contents
V
Sonja B. Grimm, Mara-Julia Weber, Ludovic Mevel, Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka
Not Quite as Far as from the Atlantic to beyond the Bug River – an Editorial
VII-IX
William Mills
Is there any Order to this Chaos? Patterns of Space, Stone, and Place in Lateglacial South-East England and the Channel River Network
1-24
Olivier Bignon-Lau
About the Early Azilian Way of Life in the Paris Basin: Economical and Spatial Insights from Zooarchaeological Data
25-50
Philippe Crombé
The Environmental Setting for the Lateglacial Recolonisation of the Scheldt Basin (North-West Belgium) by the Federmesser-Gruppen
51-66
Florian Sauer
Landform-Based Modelling of Potential Biological Diversity
Inferring Ecological Variability in Site Catchments from Digital Elevation Data
67-78
Martin Moník, Anna Pankowská
Settlement Patterns of the Late Palaeolithic in Bohemia and Moravia
79-90
Katarzyna Pyżewicz, Witold Grużdź, Piotr Rozbiegalski, Aleksandra Rakoca
Two Methods of Blade Production among Arch-Backed Point Groups – a Case Study from the Western Polish Lowland
91-104
Paweł Valde-Nowak, Anna Kraszewska
Two Late Palaeolithic Arch-Backed Points Varieties in the Northern Carpathians
105-118
Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka
Similar, yet Different
The Arch-Backed Piece Technocomplex in Poland
119-137

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