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The Use of Living Space in Prehistory: Papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Sixth Annual Meeting in Lisbon 2000
Olena V. Smyntyna
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION THE USE OF LIVING SPACE IN PREHISTORY
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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Podolian Levallois technocomplex of Western Ukraine
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Raw Material Collecting in the European Middle Palaeolithic. Stones from distant areas and local raw material: Were there large and small territories? Was there an exchange of stones between Neanderthal groups?
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Morphological peculiarities of cold steppe faunal specimens in Late Palaeolithic environments
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The raw material procurement at the Upper Palaeolithic settlements of the Côa Valley (Portugal): new data concerning modes of resource exploitation in Iberia
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Upper Palaeolithic of the Sivash Region
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The Role of Ancient Landscape in Site Structure Planning
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Mesolithic economy in the North Pontic steppes
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The use of living space at Mesolithic sites in Central Russia
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An attempt at living space delineation: the case for Early Mesolithic of Steppe Ukraine
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Living with Death
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Topography of the Frame-Belozerka culture settlements of Ukraine
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The possible use of fire-cracked stones in ceramic production and recent research on the ‘Otzi’ grass cloak
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Spatial distribution and the problem of cultural attribution of Steppe Ukraine burials in stone tombs
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Structure of the small La Tène agricultural settlements in Middle Europe
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The peculiarities of the geographical distribution of the archaeological sites in Lower Volga region (Scythian epoch)
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Sarmatians on the West of the Eurasian Steppe belt (The beginning of the story)
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Published: 2004
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407326368 (ebook)
- 9781841715896 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1224