January 1998
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January 1998
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... Current thought holds that the end of the Pleistocene in the North European Plain brought about the appearance of human groups with a modified toolset, termed Epi-Ahrensburgian, whereas in northern France and southern England we now note characteristic inventories with long blades (Long Blade Industries) knapped from double platform cores with opposite platforms (Barton 1998;Brinch Petersen 2009;Galiński 2018;Gob 1991;Johansen and Stapert 2000;Sørensen et al. 2018;Weber et al. 2011;Zander 2016). Epi-Ahrensburgian inventories from the Netherlands, northern Germany, Denmark, and Sweden as well as northwestern Poland all share the feature of including microlithic forms, mostly small Zonhoven points, as well as no-or very few-tanged points. ...
January 1998