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Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest: The Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the Baltic Region

Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest: The Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the Baltic Region

Robin Dennell
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An international conference held in Poland in 1992 investigated the condition of the later Mesolithic communities in the Baltic region and on the genesis of the Neolithic. The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition has traditionally been studied using evidence from western Europe, but this conference focused upon the previously poorly known evidence from the former Eastern Bloc countries of the Baltic and adjacent areas. Because the material is not generally available in English, the publication of papers from the conference makes available the missing evidence for this crucial period of European prehistory.
Language
English
Pages
257
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Release
May 01, 1998
ISBN
1850756481
ISBN 13
9781850756484

Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest: The Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the Baltic Region

Robin Dennell
0/5 ( ratings)
An international conference held in Poland in 1992 investigated the condition of the later Mesolithic communities in the Baltic region and on the genesis of the Neolithic. The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition has traditionally been studied using evidence from western Europe, but this conference focused upon the previously poorly known evidence from the former Eastern Bloc countries of the Baltic and adjacent areas. Because the material is not generally available in English, the publication of papers from the conference makes available the missing evidence for this crucial period of European prehistory.
Language
English
Pages
257
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Release
May 01, 1998
ISBN
1850756481
ISBN 13
9781850756484

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