Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2009

Show me how you are making your hunting equipment, I will tell you where you come from!

Éva David

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The technological study of the Early Mesolithic bone industry of the Northern Europe has shown important similarities between assemblages which can be related to an identical response to human needs facing the specific environmental resources of the Early Holocene. However, different traditions of manufacture have been identified. After having demonstrated the cultural value of defining manufacturing methods used to produce the main hunting equipment, their geographical distribution shows distinct areas of manufacture, in the form of contemporary techno-complexes. This original result leads to the notion of styles in manufacture which gives new insights for interpreting what could refer to a human palaeogeography occurring approximately around 8200 BC calibrated. Tell me how you are making things and I will tell you where you come from! Role of bone technology within these hunting communities will be discussed as well as the methodological aspects developed for further interpretation.

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halshs-03923283 , version 1 (04-01-2023)

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Éva David. Show me how you are making your hunting equipment, I will tell you where you come from!. 9th International Mesolithic Conference of the Commission 32 UISPP, P. Woodman, Sep 2005, Belfast, Ireland. ⟨halshs-03923283⟩
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