Site-internal spatial organization of hunting-gatherer societies: Case studies from the European Palaeolothic and Mesolithic | Papers submitted at the session (C58) "Come in...and find out: Opening a new door into the analysis of hunter-gatherer social organisation and behaviour", held at the 15th U.I.S.P.P. conference in Lisbon, September 2006 | ISBN 9783884671900

Site-internal spatial organization of hunting-gatherer societies: Case studies from the European Palaeolothic and Mesolithic

Papers submitted at the session (C58) "Come in...and find out: Opening a new door into the analysis of hunter-gatherer social organisation and behaviour", held at the 15th U.I.S.P.P. conference in Lisbon, September 2006

herausgegeben von Sabine Gaudzinsk-Windheuser, Olaf Jöris, Martina Sensburg, Martin Street und Elaine Turner
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonSabine Gaudzinsk-Windheuser
Herausgegeben vonOlaf Jöris
Herausgegeben vonMartina Sensburg
Herausgegeben vonMartin Street
Herausgegeben vonElaine Turner
Buchcover Site-internal spatial organization of hunting-gatherer societies: Case studies from the European Palaeolothic and Mesolithic  | EAN 9783884671900 | ISBN 3-88467-190-1 | ISBN 978-3-88467-190-0

Site-internal spatial organization of hunting-gatherer societies: Case studies from the European Palaeolothic and Mesolithic

Papers submitted at the session (C58) "Come in...and find out: Opening a new door into the analysis of hunter-gatherer social organisation and behaviour", held at the 15th U.I.S.P.P. conference in Lisbon, September 2006

herausgegeben von Sabine Gaudzinsk-Windheuser, Olaf Jöris, Martina Sensburg, Martin Street und Elaine Turner
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonSabine Gaudzinsk-Windheuser
Herausgegeben vonOlaf Jöris
Herausgegeben vonMartina Sensburg
Herausgegeben vonMartin Street
Herausgegeben vonElaine Turner
Behind the intriguing title of this volume is a compilation of many of the papers presented during session C58 for the 15th Congress of the Union Internationale des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques held in Lisbon in September 2006. The session reviewed the current state of research into the spatial analysis of western Eurasian Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites. Covering a broad temporal and geographical range, these studies reflect the enormous variety of spatial evidence preserved in the archaeological records of these periods. So come in and find out...