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Time and timing are essential to many archaeological questions, especially when dealing with archaeo-cultural borders or transitions.
In this paper, we address the transition from the Final Palaeolithic to the Early Mesolithic on the North German Plain
with respect to chronological evidence. Based on several well-dated sites from the area, we aim t...
Inspired by the international conference ‘Creuser au Mésolithique – Digging in the Mesolithic’ in Châlon-en-Champagne in March 2016, the authors started a compilation of Mesolithic pits in Germany. Although it is still incomplete, some statements can already be made. Nearly 80% of the single pits known come from settlement contexts. The majority wa...
The 26th Annual Meeting of the German Mesolithic Workgroup took place in Wuppertal from 10-12 March 2017 and was organised and hosted by Annabell Zander (University of York) and Birgit Gehlen (CRC 806, University of Cologne). In sum, more than 70 academics, students and amateur archaeologists from 8 different countries attended this conference. The...
Vom 1 9. bis 22. März 201 5 fand in Rotenburg (Wümme) die 24. Jahrestagung der AG Mesolithikum statt. In mehr als 20 Vorträgen wurden neue Forschungen zum Mesolithikum vorgestellt. Der nun vorliegende Tagungsband beinhaltet 1 2 Aufsätze von 21 Autoren, die aus den Vorträgen hervorgegangen sind. Neben der Bearbeitung von einzelnen Fundplätzen (Pinnb...
Investigation of an in-filled lake basin in Schünsmoor, Ldkr. Rotenburg (Wümme),
northern Germany, reveals the discovery of ‘cryptotephra’ (non-visible volcanic ash) in biogenic
sediments dating to the Late-glacial and early Holocene periods (c.15.4 - 7.5 ka cal
BP). Major element geochemistry of glass shards shows the tephra originates in Iceland...
The formation of the German Research Foundation (DFG) priority program No. 1400 “Early monumentality and social differentiation – on the emergence and development of the first Neolithic monumental constructions and the earliest complex societies in northern central Europe“ in 2008 has led to a ore sysstematic and intensified current research on the...