Eva David vient de publier avec deux collègues danois un nouvel article sur la question de la contemporanéité de traditions techniques distinctes au Danemark vers 9 000 BP.
Cet article est accessible en open access sur le site de l’éditeur en suivant ce lien : https://irispublishers.com/oajaa/pdf/OAJAA.MS.ID.000562.pdf
Abstract
The analysis provides a novel understanding of the technological details of the bone and antler manufacture in the 9th and 10th millennia
before present as a proxy to emphasize contemporary Late-Glacial-originated versus Early Mesolithic bone technologies in Denmark. This paper contributes to the knowledge of newly dated bone weapons from Sjælland, Lolland and Bornholm’s islands in the Late Paleolithic (Late Glacial, Federmesser, Ahrensburg cultures) and the Danish Early Mesolithic (Maglemose culture).