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Zaliznyak, L. L. "D.YA. TELEHIN AND EPOCH OF CULTURAL DISTINGUISHING IN MESOLITHIC OF UKRAINE." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 37, no. 4 (2020): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2020.04.01.

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At the beginning of the 20th century the West European Scholars O. Spengler and А. Toynbee introduced a new мultichoice vision of the World history. In the western archaeology of the interwar period it resulted in rejection of the global stages of the development of the primitive state and mass distinguishing of the numerous local cultures.
 Іn the course of time the stage-schematic concepts of the culture development have progressively shown a trend to a concept of the locality not only in Western but in Eastern Europe too. The 1970s is notable for a start of the cultures distinguishing
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Coghlan, Andy. "Mass slaughter in Stone-Age Europe." New Scientist 227, no. 3035 (2015): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(15)31011-3.

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Eriksson, Gunilla, and Kerstin Lidén. "Dietary life histories in Stone Age Northern Europe." Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32, no. 3 (2013): 288–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2012.01.002.

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Havlíček, Filip, and Martin Kuča. "Waste Management in Bronze Age Europe." Journal of Landscape Ecology 10, no. 1 (2017): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jlecol-2017-0008.

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AbstractThis article deals with the relationship between humans and waste in the Bronze Age. Based on selected examples of waste management strategies from the European Bronze Age, it presents an overview of different strategies. In comparison with the preceding Stone Age, a new type of material began to appear: metal. The process involved in producing metal objects, however, brought with it the appearance of a specific type of waste material that is indelibly linked to the production of metal. This article also deals with the significance of ritualized social activities in the Bronze Age, whi
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Collins, E. John. "Symbolic Arts and Rituals in the African Middle Stone-Age." Utafiti 13, no. 1 (2018): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26836408-01301002.

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Since the 1950s the huge amount of archaeological research done in Africa has shown that Homo sapiens originally came from Africa rather than Western Eurasia as was previously thought. Nevertheless, some Western scholars retain a Eurocentric bias by suggesting that humans only became fully intelligent after they migrated out of Africa and settled in Europe where, during the ‘Upper Palaeolithic Transition’ around 45,000 years ago, there was an abrupt advance in human neural wiring. Their evidence is the relatively sudden change from Middle Palaeolithic to more advanced Upper Palaeolithic tools
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Nordqvist, Kerkko, and Vesa-Pekka Herva. "Copper Use, Cultural Change and Neolithization in North-Eastern Europe (c. 5500–1800 BC)." European Journal of Archaeology 16, no. 3 (2013): 401–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1461957113y.0000000036.

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In the context of northern Europe, copper use started early in eastern Fennoscandia (Finland and the Republic of Karelia, Russia), sometime after 4000 BC. This article explores this Stone Age copper use in eastern Fennoscandia in relation to broader cultural developments in the region between the adoption of pottery (c. 5500 BC) and the end of the Stone Age (c. 1800 BC). Stone Age copper use in north-eastern Europe has conventionally been understood in terms of technology or exchange, whereas this article suggests that the beginning of copper use was linked to more fundamental changes in the p
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Nordqvist, K., V. P. Herva, and S. Sandell. "Water and Cosmology in the Stone Age of Northeastern Europe." Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia (Russian-language). 47, no. 1 (2019): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/1563-0102.2019.47.1.023-032.

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Nordqvist, K., V. P. Herva, and S. Sandell. "Water and Cosmology in the Stone Age of Northeastern Europe." Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 47, no. 1 (2019): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2019.47.1.023-032.

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This paper explores water and watery places as sacred elements among the cultures of the northern boreal zone during the Stone Age, and especially the Neolithic period, through materials deriving from Northwestern Russia and Fennoscandia. The peculiarity and importance of water and certain watery environments, like rivers, lakes, bogs, waterfalls, and rapids, are discussed through depositional practices of material culture, mainly lithic artifacts. Rock-art provides further tools for approaching the topic, not only through its locations in the landscape but also through its motifs, which allow
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Bollongino, R., O. Nehlich, M. P. Richards, et al. "2000 Years of Parallel Societies in Stone Age Central Europe." Science 342, no. 6157 (2013): 479–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1245049.

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Mykhailova, Nataliia. "Elk-boat Depictions in the Ethnoarchaeological Context." Archaeologia Lituana 23 (December 30, 2022): 135–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/archlit.2022.23.8.

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Numerous depictions of elk-shaped ships are discovered in rock art of the Northern Europe and Siberia, dating from the Mesolithic time to the Bronze age. Usually they are interpreted as Boats of the Deads, connecting the Worlds. The water is the symbol of a border between Worlds in traditional societies. Northern Europe archaeological findings prove that images of the Cervid as a mediator between Worlds and the Boat of the Deads became connected in the Stone Age. Red deer (Cervus Elaphus) remnants were found in burials from the Mesolithic period to the Iron Age. Cemeteries of humans in boats w
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Stone age – europe – congresses"

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Nordqvist, K. (Kerkko). "The Stone Age of north-eastern Europe 5500–1800 calBC:bridging the gap between the East and the West." Doctoral thesis, Oulun yliopisto, 2018. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526218731.

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Abstract This work focuses on the Stone Age of north-eastern Europe between 5500 and 1800 calBC. Called the Neolithic in Finland and the Neolithic and Eneolithic in north-western Russia, the period and its research are characterized both by the encounters and separations between ‘the East’ and ‘the West’. Still, despite more than 100 years of archaeological research, few inter-regional studies exist. This dissertation aims to provide an overview of the basic concepts of the terminology and periodization and outline a general (absolute) chronological framework of the area. In addition, a histor
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De, Weyer Louis. "Systèmes techniques et variabilité fonctionnelle des industries anciennes en Afrique de l’Est et en Europe : nouvelle approche des premières industries du Pléistocène inférieur." Thesis, Paris 10, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA100046.

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Ce travail présente une analyse des industries du Pléistocène inférieur en Afrique de l’Est et Europe pour questionner les modèles de peuplement de l’Europe. L’étude de la variabilité interne à l’Oldowayen par l’analyse des assemblages de Koobi Fora FxJj-10, Fejej FJ-1 et Olduvai DK montre des choix techniques qui influencent la sélection des matières premières pour réaliser les objectifs de production selon des modalités particulières, qui correspondent à des identités, des traditions techniques qui peuvent avoir une valeur culturelle. La comparaison avec les premiers assemblages européens es
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Books on the topic "Stone age – europe – congresses"

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Tadeusz, Szeląg, ed. Chipped stone industries of the early farming cultures in Europe. Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 1987.

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École des hautes études en sciences sociales and Centre d'anthropologie des sociétés rurales (Toulouse, France), eds. La fin de l'âge de pierre en Europe du Sud: Matériaux et productions lithiques taillées remarquables dans le Néolithique et le Chalcolithique du sud de l'Europe : actes de la Table ronde de l'EHESS, Carcassonne, 5-6 septembre 2003. Archives d'écologie préhistorique, 2006.

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Lolita, Nikolova, and Prehistory Foundation (Sofia Bulgaria), eds. Early symbolic systems for communication in Southeast Europe. John and Erica Hedges Ltd., 2003.

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Göran, Burenhult, Westergaard Susanne, and O'Kelly Michael J, eds. Stones and bones: Formal disposal of the dead in Atlantic Europe during the Mesolithic-Neolithic interface 6000-3000 BC : archaeological conference in honour of the Late Professor Michael J. O'Kelly : proceedings of the Stones and Bones Conference in Sligo, Ireland, May 1-5, 2002. Archaeopress, 2003.

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Tadeusz, Szeląg, ed. Interregional cultural relations between Polish territories and adjacent regions of central and eastern Europe: Warsaw University : Jagellonian University Cracow. Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 1990.

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International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (14th : 2001 : Université de Liège)., ed. Section 13, ́Epoque Romaine: Sessions générales et posters = The Roman age : general sessions and posters. Archaeopress, 2004.

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Heritage, English, ed. Book of Stone Age Britain. Batsford, 1997.

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International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (14th 2001 Université de Liège). Sessions générales et posters. Archaeopress, 2003.

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Renouf, M. A. P. Prehistoric hunter-fishers of Varangerfjord, Northeastern Norway: Reconstruction of settlement and subsistence during the Younger Stone Age. B.A.R., 1989.

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Keefer, Erwin. Steinzeit. Kommissionsverlag K. Theiss, 1993.

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Baron, Anne, and Bernard Gratuze. "Application of LA-ICP-MS to Black Stone Objects Used During the Iron Age in Celtic Europe." In Natural Science in Archaeology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49894-1_17.

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Harding, Dennis. "Documentary Sources." In Iron Age Hillforts in Britain and Beyond. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199695249.003.0013.

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Prehistorians like to think of prehistoric archaeology as the ‘purest’ branch of the discipline, in that interpretation and reconstruction of prehistoric societies is solely dependent upon the principles and techniques of archaeology, untainted by the predisposition of history. The unfortunate polarization of attitudes was only too evident at a recent International Congress of Celtic Studies, at which some younger archaeologists were utterly dismissive of any argument that was based upon classical sources, an intolerance that was only comprehensible in the face of the equally irrational faith
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"Maritime activity of Mesolithic communities in Northern Europe." In Argonauts of the Stone Age. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv35n8b2g.8.

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Kostof, Spiro, Greg Castillo, and Richard Tobias. "The Cave and the Sky: Stone age Europe." In The History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195083781.003.0003.

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Abstract Human beings, in their own distinctive form, have been inhabiting the earth for more than one million years. For most of that time they were unaware of architecture, if by that term we want to understand the ambitious creation of an environment separate from the natural order. But if, as we suggested, architecture describes simply the act of making places for ritual use, it was one of the earliest human needs.
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HOOD, BRYAN C., KNUT HELSKOG, and VLADIMIR YA SHUMKIN. "Stone Age Houses on the Northern Rim of Europe:." In More Than Shelter from the Storm. University Press of Florida, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2t8b7bc.10.

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Gjerde, Jan Magne. "A Boat Journey in Rock Art ‘from the Bronze Age to the Stone Age – from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age’ in Northernmost Europe." In North Meets South. Oxbow Books, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh1dpgg.9.

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Macintosh Wilson, Alistair. "Symphonies Of Stone." In The Infinite In The Finite. Oxford University PressOxford, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198539506.003.0001.

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Abstract Around 10 000 BC, the glaciers of the Great Ice Age began to retreat from off the face of the continent of Europe. As the land was freed from their grip, people started to move back northward. At first these were small tribes of hunters and gatherers, following the herds, coming together where the hunting was good, breaking apart to search for food where it was not. Slowly these tribes pressed further north and west, finally reaching the natural barriers of the continent: the coast of the North Sea and the Atlantic, and the islands of the sea—Britain and Ireland. There was no further
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Leeming, David. "The Mythology of Prehistoric Europe." In From Olympus to Camelot. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195143614.003.0001.

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Abstract It is impossible to be precise about the origins of mythology in Europe or anywhere else. The emergence of a tool-making protohuman being, Homo habilis, occurred some 2.2 to 1.6 million years ago in East Africa, and was followed by the more advanced Homo erectus, of whom remains dating from about 750,000 b.c.e. have been found in the European continent. It is not until the middle of the Paleolithic or Stone Age, the period marked by the development of stone tools that coincides with the geologic and climatological Pleistocene or Ice Age—that is, sometime after 500,000 and before 200,0
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O'Brien, William. "Northern Europe." In Prehistoric Copper Mining in Europe. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199605651.003.0011.

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Copper objects first circulated in Britain and Ireland around 2500 BC, thus beginning a short-lived Chalcolithic that ended with the rapid adoption of tin-bronze metallurgy after 2100 BC. Both islands have numerous sources of copper; however, these orebodies are not evenly distributed, nor were they all accessible to the prehistoric miner. This is part of the explanation why certain regions developed a strong tradition of copper mining that lasted well into the Bronze Age. Ireland has long been regarded as a significant producer of metal in the Bronze Age. This reflects the large quantities of
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MacDonagh, Michael. "UNDER THE SAME NIGHT SKY – THE ARCHITECTURE AND MEANING OF BRONZE AGE STONE CIRCLES IN MID-ULSTER." In Exploring Prehistoric Identity in Europe. Oxbow Books, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh1dsq6.18.

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Conference papers on the topic "Stone age – europe – congresses"

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Tkach, Evgeniia. "CORDED WARE CULTURE: STONE OR BRONZE AGE?" In Evolution of Neolithic cultures of Eastern Europe. Samara State University of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-91867-189-4-2019-91-93.

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Sinitsyna, Galina. "The scientific legacy of Nina Nikolaevna Gurina– researcher of the late Stone age of Eurasia." In Evolution of Neolithic cultures of Eastern Europe. Samara State University of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-91867-189-4-2019-8-9.

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Berihuete Azorín, Marian, Amaia Arranz-Otaegui, and Inés López-Dóriga. "Prehistoric plant underground storage structures in Europe." In SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES IN THE STONE AGE, DIRECT AND INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF FISHING AND GATHERING. Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Science, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-00-7-2018-198-199.

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Карманов, В. Н. "THE IRRATIONAL IN THE STONE AGE AND EARLY METAL AGE CULTURES OF THE FAR NORTH-EAST OF EUROPE: DETAILS." In Материалы 23–25-го заседаний научно-методического семинара «Тверская земля и сопредельные территории в древности». Crossref, 2024. https://doi.org/10.70203/6896.2024.77.77.053.

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В статье обобщены и систематизированы сведения об источниках для изучения иррационального в культурах эпохи камня и периода раннего металла Крайнего Северо-Востока Европы. Определены три группы источников: необычные, аномальные ситуации, выявляемые на фоне изучения синхронных контекстов; остатки – поделки, игрушки или предметы первобытного искусства; следы обработки и разного вида износа. Из-за высокой мобильности охотников-собирателей тайги и тундры, особенностей сохранности материалов источники об иррациональном в культурах этих людей пока ещё крайне скудны. Кроме того, некоторые доступные д
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Robson, Harry, Ester Oras, Sönke Hartz, et al. "Illuminating the prehistory of Northern Europe: organic residue analysis of lamps." In SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES IN THE STONE AGE, DIRECT AND INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF FISHING AND GATHERING. Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Science, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-00-7-2018-214-217.

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Filipović, Dragana, Ivana Živaljević, and Vesna Dimitrijević. "Food procurement and sustenance in the Mesolithic Iron Gates, southeast Europe." In SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES IN THE STONE AGE, DIRECT AND INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF FISHING AND GATHERING. Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Science, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-00-7-2018-49-51.

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Vuylsteke, Gabrielle, Hao Wu, William Moore, and Donnell Washington. "Impact of Battery Aging on the State of Charge-Open Circuit Voltage Relationship and Its Effects on Battery Capacity Estimation." In WCX SAE World Congress Experience. SAE International, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4271/2025-01-8558.

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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Electrified vehicles rely on batteries to store energy for propulsion. Batteries depend on chemistry that changes over time and with use. This aging has many effects. Historically, efforts to predict and be robust to battery aging have focused on capacity loss and power loss/resistance growth. While a battery’s state of charge-open circuit voltage (SOC-OCV) relationship is typically treated as static, data illustrates that it shifts with battery age. We are not aware of any published methods to account for this effect fo
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Porumb, Andra-Teodora, Adina Săcara-Oniţa, and Cristian Porumb. "THE DENTAL MEDICINE SECTOR IN THE AGE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC – RECOVERY BETWEEN RISKS AND CHALLENGES." In Sixth International Scientific-Business Conference LIMEN Leadership, Innovation, Management and Economics: Integrated Politics of Research. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/limen.2020.101.

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In this paper we will show how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected one of the sectors that have undergone a booming development in recent years, namely the sector of dental medicine. This is an industry that includes numerous and diversified activities: treatments and surgical interventions in dental practices and clinics, dental aesthetics interventions in luxury clinics, the organization of specialization courses, conferences and congresses, the development of extremely innovative procedures and materials. Dental tourism has also had a spectacular trend, especially in Eastern European countri
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Dubova, Nadezhda, Alexey Fribus, Sergey Grushin, Robert Sataev, and Viktor Turik. "Large stone items from Margiana (Turkmenistan, bronze age): location and diversity of forms." In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-34-2-51-53.

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Chubur, Artur. "Again about the “mammoth gathering” in Eastern Europe: new facts, versions, and interpretations." In SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES IN THE STONE AGE, DIRECT AND INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF FISHING AND GATHERING. Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Science, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-00-7-2018-110-112.

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