Important contributions on the European Mesolithic and Neolithic, with a stress on Northern Europe: Novel methods and studies, and very important finds. The main contribution, on Ezero-Kale in Bulgaria (a sequel to Acta Archaeologica Supplementa VI, 2005 on the Lîga Copper Age settlement), should be singled out; it gives a superb explanation of the collapse of Balkan Copper Age societies and the long transition to the Bronze Age, with re-orientation towards the new centres of the Mediterranean and the Near East: indeed, the dawn of civilization.
Important contributions on the European Mesolithic and Neolithic, with a stress on Northern Europe: Novel methods and studies, and very important finds. The main contribution, on Ezero-Kale in Bulgaria (a sequel to Acta Archaeologica Supplementa VI, 2005 on the Lîga Copper Age settlement), should be singled out; it gives a superb explanation of the collapse of Balkan Copper Age societies and the long transition to the Bronze Age, with re-orientation towards the new centres of the Mediterranean and the Near East: indeed, the dawn of civilization.
Klavs Randsborg is the Editor of Acta Archaeologica. Founded in 1930, the journal is the leading scientific international archaeological periodical in Scandinavia. It publishes full presentations of important new discoveries, archaeological analyses, and general and interdisciplinary studies with an archaeological basis.
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1. From the Copper Age to The Bronze Age in the Southern Balkans(Inga Merkyte).
2. The Function of Perforated Shoe-Last Axes (Niels V.Skak-Nielsen).
3. The Ahrensburgian Galta 3 Site in SW Norway: Dating,Technology And Cultural Affinity (Ingrid Fuglestvedt).
4. The Northern Periphery of the TRB: Graves and Ritual Depositsin Norway (Einar Østmo).
5. The Mesolithic Settlement in NE Savo, Finland and theEarliest Settlement in the Eastern Baltic Sea (Timo Jussila, AivarKriiska, Tapani Rostedt).
6. The Composition of Mesolithic Food : Evidence from theSubmerged Settlement on The Argus Bank, Denmark (Anders Fischer,Mike Richards, Jesper Olsen, David Earle Robinson, Pia Bennike,Lucyna Kubiak-Martens, Jan Heinemeier).
7. Historical Context of the term 'Complexity' in the SouthScandinavian Mesolithic (Erik Brinch Petersen, ChristopherMeiklejohn).
8. New Information on the Stone Age Graves at Dragsholm, Denmark(T. Douglas Price, Stanley H. Ambrose, Pia Bennike, Jan Heinemeier,Nanna Noe-Nygaard, Erik Brinch Petersen, Peter Vang Petersen,Michael P. Richards).
1. From the Copper Age to The Bronze Age in the Southern Balkans(Inga Merkyte).
2. The Function of Perforated Shoe-Last Axes (Niels V.Skak-Nielsen).
3. The Ahrensburgian Galta 3 Site in SW Norway: Dating,Technology And Cultural Affinity (Ingrid Fuglestvedt).
4. The Northern Periphery of the TRB: Graves and Ritual Depositsin Norway (Einar Østmo).
5. The Mesolithic Settlement in NE Savo, Finland and theEarliest Settlement in the Eastern Baltic Sea (Timo Jussila, AivarKriiska, Tapani Rostedt).
6. The Composition of Mesolithic Food : Evidence from theSubmerged Settlement on The Argus Bank, Denmark (Anders Fischer,Mike Richards, Jesper Olsen, David Earle Robinson, Pia Bennike,Lucyna Kubiak-Martens, Jan Heinemeier).
7. Historical Context of the term 'Complexity' in the SouthScandinavian Mesolithic (Erik Brinch Petersen, ChristopherMeiklejohn).
8. New Information on the Stone Age Graves at Dragsholm, Denmark(T. Douglas Price, Stanley H. Ambrose, Pia Bennike, Jan Heinemeier,Nanna Noe-Nygaard, Erik Brinch Petersen, Peter Vang Petersen,Michael P. Richards).
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