Thinking mesolithic:
Studies of the European Mesolithic have gone through a renaissance since the seminal Warsaw conference on the subject in 1973, and Stefan Kozlowski has been at its heart. This book presents a comprehensive, re-edited selection of his most important writings on the subject, along with new papers writ...
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies of the European Mesolithic have gone through a renaissance since the seminal Warsaw conference on the subject in 1973, and Stefan Kozlowski has been at its heart. This book presents a comprehensive, re-edited selection of his most important writings on the subject, along with new papers written especially for this edition. |
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Preface
,.χι
PARTI
.............................................................................................................................................................................1
1.
Definitions
....................................................................................................................................................................1
1.1.
The first steps
......................................................................................................................................................1
1.2.
Warsaw
73:
introduction to the history of
europe
in the early Holocene
.........................................................1
1.3.
Forli
96:
early postglacial adaptations in central
europe
..................................................................................4
1.4.
Lille
00
epluribus unum? Regards
sur l europe
mésolithique
.........................................................................9
1.5.
Stockholm
00
the Mesolithic: what we know and what we believe?
.............................................................19
2.
What and how?
..........................................................................................................................................................26
2.1.
Stone
.................................................................................................................................................................26
2.1.1.
Flint and stone tools
...............................................................................................................................26
2.1.2.
ВЫеЛЫе1й
.........................................................................................................................................26
2.1.3.
Sectioning
..............................................................................................................................................35
2.1.4.
Inserts
.....................................................................................................................................................35
2.1.5.
Geometrization/microlithization
............................................................................................................35
2.1.6.
Armatures
...............................................................................................................................................40
2.1.7.
Trapezes
.................................................................................................................................................40
2.1.8.
Microburins
............................................................................................................................................40
2.1.9.
Tanged (pedonculated) points
................................................................................................................40
2.1.10.
Axe/adze/chisel/pick
.............................................................................................................................40
2.1.11.
Irregular scrapers
..................................................................................................................................48
2.2.
Bone and antler
.................................................................................................................................................48
2.2.1.
Bone/antler industries
............................................................................................................................48
2.2.2.
Hunting and fishing gear
........................................................................................................................48
2.2.3.
Bone equipment of domestic use
...........................................................................................................51
2.2.4.
Slotted objects
........................................................................................................................................51
2.3.
Wood
.................................................................................................................................................................51
2.3.1.
Boats
......................................................................................................................................................57
2.3.2.
Skis and sledges
.....................................................................................................................................57
2.4.
Hunting gear
.....................................................................................................................................................62
2.4.1.
Bow
........................................................................................................................................................62
2.4.2.
Arrows and arrowheads
.........................................................................................................................62
2.4.3.
Fishing spears and harpoons for hunting
...............................................................................................68
2.4.4.
Shafts from
Stellmoor............................................................................................................................68
2.4.5.
Arrow fiomLoshult
...............................................................................................................................68
2.4.6. Haftung
trapezes
.....................................................................................................................................68
2.4.7.
Auroch from Prejlerap
...........................................................................................................................68
2.4.8.
Pike from Kunda lake
............................................................................................................................68
viii Contents
2.4.9.
Quivers and handles from Oleni
Ostrov
................................................................................................68
2.4.10.
Harpoons from High Furlong
...............................................................................................................77
2.5.
How?
.................................................................................................................................................................77
2.5.1.
Numbers and percentages
......................................................................................................................77
2.5.2.
Stone and bone cultures
..................................................................................................................82
2.5.3.
The last Indians of Europe?
...............................................................................................................82
2.5.4.
The population of Mesolithic Europe
....................................................................................................83
* 2.5.5.
Dwellings
...............................................................................................................................................84
2.5.6.
Camp
......................................................................................................................................................84
2.5.7.
At home and abroad
...............................................................................................................................89
2.5.8.
Seasonality
.............................................................................................................................................89
2.5.9.
Forest trappers?
......................................................................................................................................91
3.
Where?
.......................................................................................................................................................................92
3.1.
Thesereen
.........................................................................................................................................................92
3.1.1.
The relief.
...............................................................................................................................................92
3.1.2.
The mountains
........................................................................................................................................92
3.1.3.
The sea
...................................................................................................................................................96
3.1.4.
The maritime coast
.................................................................................................................................96
3.1.5.
Shell middens
.........................................................................................................................................96
3.1.6.
Islands
....................................................................................................................................................99
3.1.7.
The changing shape of a continent
........................................................................................................99
3.1.8.
Inland
...................................................................................................................................................102
3.2.
The resources
..................................................................................................................................................102
3.2.1.
Forest
....................................................................................................................................................102
3.2.2.
Steppe
...................................................................................................................................................105
3.2.3.
Lake and river
......................................................................................................................................105
3.2.4.
Game
....................................................................................................................................................109
3.2.5.
Mollusks
...............................................................................................................................................113
3.2.6.
Economic potential of Mesolithic Europe
...........................................................................................113
3.2.7.
Raw material
........................................................................................................................................113
4.
There!
.......................................................................................................................................................................118
4.1.
Pyrenees,
Alpes et
Carpates:
barrieres
culturelles pour les derniers chasseurs-prédateurs
...........................118
4.2.
Mesolithic
settlement pattern..........................................................................................................................
120
4.3.
Une cartographie des éléments typologiques mésolithiques en Europe
........................................................126
4.4.
Atlas
of the European
Mesolithic
...................................................................................................................129
4.5.
The Stories of some Microliths
...................................................................................................................159
4.5.1.
K-points
................................................................................................................................................159
4.5.2.
Pe-points
..............................................................................................................................................164
4.5.3.
Les pointes PB et PC
...........................................................................................................................167
4.5.4.
Rectangles,
rhomboids and trapezoids in the Northern and Western European Mesolithic
...............171
4.5.5.
Some general remarks after mapping the K, PE,
PB,
PC, RA, RB and RC microliths
.....................177
4.5.6.
Mapping the Mesolithic
.......................................................................................................................177
5.
When?...
...................................................................................................................................................................188
5.1.
Chronology
.....................................................................................................................................................188
5.2.
Conservative character of Mesolithic cultures
...............................................................................................188
5.3.
West, center and south
....................................................................................................................................190
5.3.1.
Koine
....................................................................................................................................................190
5.3.2.
Rhythms
...............................................................................................................................................190
5.3.3. ...
and no rhythm
-
problems of uneven development
.......................................................................200
5.3.4.
Early-Middle-Late Mesolithic
............................................................................................................200
5.4.
The main evolutive trends in the European Mesolithic
.................................................................................200
5.4.1.
Azilianization
.......................................................................................................................................200
5.4.2.
Sauveterrization
...................................................................................................................................205
5.4.3.
Trend with trapezes
..............................................................................................................................205
Contents ix
5.4.4. Castelnovization...................................................................................................................................205
5.4.5. Ceramization
of the Mesolithic
...........................................................................................................210
PART
II:
REGIONS.......................................................................................................................................................216
StylisticA cultural differentiation of the European
Mesolithic.....................................................................................216
6.
South
........................................................................................................................................................................220
6.1.
Italy
.................................................................................................................................................................223
6.2.
The
Trentino
Sequence
...................................................................................................................................224
6.3.
Central Italy (Tuscany)
...................................................................................................................................247
6.4.
The South of Italy
...........................................................................................................................................252
6.5.
Eastern and Northeastern outlying areas
........................................................................................................258
6.6.
Iberia
...............................................................................................................................................................258
7.
The Southeast
..........................................................................................................................................................262
7.1.
Eco-cultural/stylistic zonation of the Mesolithic in Central and Southeastern Europe
.................................263
7.2.
Slovenian Mesolithic
......................................................................................................................................278
7.3.
Lepensky
Vir lithics
........................................................................................................................................289
7.4.
Vlasac
..............................................................................................................................................................292
8.
The West and the Center
.........................................................................................................................................305
8.1.
Les courants interculturels dans le Mésolithique de L Europe Occidentale
..................................................305
8.2.
The West (Beuronian) and Rhenanian Beuronian
..........................................................................................312
8.2.1.
La Cartographie duBeuronien (Culture Beuron-Coincy)
...................................................................313
8.2.2. Ost Beuronien und Ost Sauveterrien...................................................................................................317
8.2.3.
Le Beuronien
recent
.............................................................................................................................322
8.3.
The Sauveterrian Commonwealth or the West between the
South
and the Center....................................
326
8.4.
After sauveterrization
.....................................................................................................................................331
8.5.
The Center: Maglemosian
...............................................................................................................................331
8.5.1.
The South Scandinavian sequence
.......................................................................................................334
8.5.2.
The Northern or Maglemosian Complex
.............................................................................................334
8.5.3.
Epi-Ahrensburgian
...............................................................................................................................351
8.5.4.
Local and foreign elements in the British Mesolitic
...........................................................................351
8.5.5.
Le Komornicien et ces
liens
occidentaux (Duvensee
-
Star Carr
—
Komornica)
...............................354
8.5.6.
The Early/Middle (and Late) Eastern Maglemosian
...........................................................................358
8.5.7.
The Eastern Post-Maglemosian
...........................................................................................................361
9.
The East
...................................................................................................................................................................364
9.1.
The Northeastern flint tools
............................................................................................................................365
9.1.1.
The Northeastern technocomplex
........................................................................................................382
9.1.2.
The Lithuanian variant of Kunda Culture (Western Kunda)
...............................................................390
9.1.3.
Kudlaevka culture
................................................................................................................................392
9.1.4.
Push to the extreme North
...................................................................................................................394
9.1.5.
The Early and Middle Holocene Cultures of the Western part of Eastern Europe
.............................394
9.2.
Caspian-Caucasian industries
.........................................................................................................................406
9.2.1.
The Shan-koban
...................................................................................................................................406
9.3.
Model A Castelnovian cultures in the East
.................................................................................................406
10.
The North
.................................................................................................................................................................409
10.1.
The Scandinavian tanged points
.....................................................................................................................409
10.2.
The TPC in its younger phase
........................................................................................................................410
10.3.
Desna culture
..................................................................................................................................................416
10.4.
Sändarna
..........................................................................................................................................................420
10.5.
Microbladelets
(Limhamn
in Sweden, Nestvet in Norway)
...........................................................................423
11.
Castelnovian/Pre-Neolithic
......................................................................................................................................424
11.1.
The Pre-Neolithic (Castelnovian) base of the Early Neolithic stone industries in Europe
............................424
11.2.
The castelnovian complex
..............................................................................................................................432
11.2.1.
Janislawician
......................................................................................................................................451
χ
Contents
11.3.
Para-Castelnovianí?)
cultures
of the
Pontic
Steppe
.......................................................................................458
11.4.
Pontic
elements in the Late Mesolithic of the Vistula and Boh (Southern Bug)-Dniester basins
.................461
11.5.
The Mesolithic: between East and West
.........................................................................................................464
11.6.Gaban
..............................................................................................................................................................467
11.7.
Latronico
.........................................................................................................................................................475
11.8.
Leduc
2...........................................................................................................................................................475
11.9.Odmut
.............................................................................................................................................................478
12.
Bone, antler and amber
............................................................................................................................................486
12.1.1.
Pointes, sagaies et harpons du Paléolithique Final et du Mésolithique en Europe du Centre-Est
............486
12.1.2.
Late/Final Paleolithic
and Mesolithic
bone/antler
points
and harpoons in Central Europe
......................494
12.2.1.
L art zoomorphique mésolithique de la Circum-Baltique
..........................................................................500
12.2.2.
Woman s statuette from Gaban
...................................................................................................................504
12.2.3.
Art and ornaments of the European Mesolithic
.........................................................................................504
13.
The final score
.........................................................................................................................................................515
Bibliography
...................................................................................................................................................................534
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spelling | Kozłowski, Stefan Karol 1938-2022 Verfasser (DE-588)103623493 aut Thinking mesolithic by Stefan Karol Kozłowski Oxford Oxbow Books 2009 Oakville Brown XIII, 545 S. zahlr. Ill., grap. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliogr. references Studies of the European Mesolithic have gone through a renaissance since the seminal Warsaw conference on the subject in 1973, and Stefan Kozlowski has been at its heart. This book presents a comprehensive, re-edited selection of his most important writings on the subject, along with new papers written especially for this edition. Mesolithic period / Europe Human ecology / Europe / History Prehistoric peoples / Europe Industries, Prehistoric / Europe Excavations (Archaeology) / Europe Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) Europe Human ecology Europe History Industries, Prehistoric Europe Mesolithic period Europe Prehistoric peoples Europe Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Mesolithikum (DE-588)4169472-7 gnd rswk-swf Europe / Antiquities Europe / History, Local Europa Europe Antiquities Europe History, Local Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Mesolithikum (DE-588)4169472-7 s Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018732244&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kozłowski, Stefan Karol 1938-2022 Thinking mesolithic Includes bibliogr. references Mesolithic period / Europe Human ecology / Europe / History Prehistoric peoples / Europe Industries, Prehistoric / Europe Excavations (Archaeology) / Europe Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) Europe Human ecology Europe History Industries, Prehistoric Europe Mesolithic period Europe Prehistoric peoples Europe Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Mesolithikum (DE-588)4169472-7 gnd |
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title | Thinking mesolithic |
title_auth | Thinking mesolithic |
title_exact_search | Thinking mesolithic |
title_full | Thinking mesolithic by Stefan Karol Kozłowski |
title_fullStr | Thinking mesolithic by Stefan Karol Kozłowski |
title_full_unstemmed | Thinking mesolithic by Stefan Karol Kozłowski |
title_short | Thinking mesolithic |
title_sort | thinking mesolithic |
topic | Mesolithic period / Europe Human ecology / Europe / History Prehistoric peoples / Europe Industries, Prehistoric / Europe Excavations (Archaeology) / Europe Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) Europe Human ecology Europe History Industries, Prehistoric Europe Mesolithic period Europe Prehistoric peoples Europe Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Mesolithikum (DE-588)4169472-7 gnd |
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