Problems in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Research
A part of the subject area Archaeology
Edited by
Mikkel Sørensen and
Kristoffer Buck Pedersen
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About the book
The purpose of this book is to discuss and state main problems and methodologies in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeological research today. The volume contains 14 articles written by Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeological researchers and the cases discussed derive from Scandinavian and Arctic archaeological fields. Yet, the problems discussed are relevant to any student or educated archaeologist with Stone age interests. The book is organised into four chapters: (1) Archaeological theory and methodology, (2) Choices and restraints in field archaeology, (3) Dynamic perspectives on the material record, and (4) The rituals and their artefacts.
ARKÆOLOGISKE STUDIER, VOL. 12
Published by The Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen & Museum of Southeast Denmark