Hunters of the Golden Age : the mid Upper Palaeolithic of Eurasia, 30,000-20,000 BP /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Roebroeks, Wil
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden, The Netherlands : University of Leiden, 2000.
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Table of Contents:
  • Hunters of the golden age / Margherita Mussi, Wil Roebroeks and Jir̆í Svoboda
  • Neither warm and moist, nor cold and arid / Dale Guthrie and Thijs van Kolfschoten
  • Chronology of the Mid Upper Palaeolithic / Paul Pettitt
  • The Upper Palaeolithic population of Europe in an evolutionary perspective / Steven Churchill ... [et al.]
  • Gravettian technologies in social contexts / Olga Soffer
  • Periodisations and double standards in the study of the Palaeolithic / Wil Roebroeks and Raymond Corbey
  • Art between 30,000 and 20,000 bp / Jean Clottes
  • Echoes from the mammoth steppe / Margherita Mussi, Jacques Cinq-Mars and Pierre Bolduc
  • The Gravettian art of Eastern Europe as exemplified in the figurative art of Kostenki 1 / Ludmila Iakovleva
  • Gravettian body ornaments in western and central Europe / Yvette Taborin
  • The Brno II Upper Palaeolithic burial / Martin Oliva
  • Plenty of mammoths but no humans? / Lars Larsson.
  • Human occupation in northeastern Europe during the period 35,000 - 18,000 bp / Pavel Pavlov and Svein Indrelid
  • The Siberian mosaic / Sergey Vasilʼev
  • The Gravettian in Moravia / Jir̆í Svoboda ... [et al.]
  • Some thoughts on pavlovian adaptations and their alternatives / Martin Oliva
  • Interior parts of the Carpathian Basin between 30,000 and 20,000 bp / Viola Dobosi
  • A scarcity of MUP sites in the Sava Valley, stratigraphic hiatus and/or depopulation / Anta Montet-White
  • The Gravettian in southwest Germany : environment and economy / Joachim Hahn
  • The Gravettian in southwest Germany : stylistic features, raw material resources and settlement patterns / Anne Scheer
  • The period 30,000 - 20,000 bp in the Rhineland / Gerhard Bosinki
  • The German Upper Palaeolithic 35,000 - 15,000 bp / Martin Street and Thomas Terberger
  • A marginal matter / Wil Roebroeks.
  • The Mid Upper Palaeolithic, 30,000 to 20,000 bp, in France / François Djindjian
  • Human adaptation to the climatic deterioration of the last Pleniglacial in southwestern France (30,000 to 20,000 bp) / Jean-Philippe Rigaud
  • Nature and culture in Portugal from 30,000 to 20,000 bp / João Zilhão
  • Heading south / Margherita Mussi
  • Greece, 30,000 - 20,000 bp / Catherine Perlès.