Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-183) and index.
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Front Matter; Foreword. Footprints of the Past in Today's foreword Landscape; Table of Contents; Resumé; Preface; Chapter 1. Smakkerup Huse and The Late Mesolithic of Southern Scandinavia; Chapter 2. The Area, the Site and the Excavations; Chapter 3. The Finds: Stone, Amber, and Ceramic; Chapter 4. The Finds: Wood and Other Plant Remains; Chapter 5. The Finds: Mammal, Bird, and Amphibian Bones; Chapter 6. The Finds: Fish Bones and Shell; Chapter 7. The Finds: Bone, Tooth, and Antler Artifacts; Chapter 8. Radiocarbon Dating; Chapter 9. Comparable Mesolithic Sites in Southern Scandinavia
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Chapter 10. Interpretations and Conclusions: Lessons from Smakkerup HuseEnglish Summary; Dansk Resumé; References; Appendices; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; List of Appendices; Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Traditionally, the Mesolithic was regarded as a time of cultural regression in northern Europe but new evidence in the last 30 years has led archaeologists to think of the early postglacial foragers that lived in the Mesolithic as complex, sedentary coastal dwellers who lived in an era of innovation, interaction, and successful adaptation to a rapidly changing environment.
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