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Jan 17, 2024
Siemssen, Tjaark; Maier, Andreas, 2024, "Ergänzungsmaterial zu: Rivers run and people may meander. Water body-oriented land use decisions in the Neuwied Basin during the Late Upper Palaeolithic and Late Palaeolithic", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/ZUJRXV, heiDATA, V1
Rivers are often seen to have played an important role for Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers as landmarks and resource location. While the former view regards rivers as passive guidelines or obstacles, the latter reduces them to their economic value. Both views, therefore, look at ge...
Jan 17, 2024
Chabai, Victor; Dudnyk, Diana; Pasda, Kerstin; Brandl, Michael; Maier, Andreas, 2024, "Ergänzungsmaterial zu: Investigations at the Epigravettian site of Barmaky in Volhynia, north-west Ukraine: analyses and taxonomic reflections", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/Z6B1KV, heiDATA, V1
Known since 1981 and investigated in several campaigns between 1982 and 2007, the site of Barmaky in north-west Ukraine has recently been the subject of renewed investigations from 2018 to 2020. The assemblage is strikingly similar to the one reported from the famous site of Mizy...
Mar 9, 2023
Schoenenberg, Jonathan; Sauer, Florian, 2023, "Ergänzungsmaterial zu: Diachronic Perspectives on Upper Palaeolithic Landscape Accessibility / Jungpaläolithische Landschafts-Akzessibilität im diachronen Vergleich", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/LB6J0J, heiDATA, V1, UNF:6:vn/vkRkJZMwsekEfW5zRDw== [fileUNF]
Hunter-gatherer communities are highly dependent on the accessibility of their surrounding landscapes. Relief, as well as the predominant vegetation strongly influence walking speed and thus the size of foraging ranges around camp sites: the catchments. Throughout the Upper Palae...
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