Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Bordeaux (Pessac) : PACEA - De la Préhistoire à l’Actuel | PACEA PREH 89C-04 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | PACB6876 | ||
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité | B.123/120 RICH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P1 HAR ArchEn 18-02-2013 4500079508 | BMRG20699 |
Résumé en anglais et en français
Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres
The find sites of Rietberg in a bend of the River Ems and Salzkotten-Thüle west of Paderborn represent the earliest and latest phases of the Federmesser Culture [Azilian] in Westphalia. Rietberg sites 1, 2, and 5 were excavated in 1974 and 1999-2000 and dated into the early Allerød around 14,000 calBP. No. 1 was the camp of a group of hunters and included a possible dwelling, no. 2 contained a small concentration of artefacts which had been produced during a short stay for the repair of hunting weapons. Camp site no. 5 consisted of several diffuse concentrations of artefacts in connection with pits for processing food. Salzkotten-Thüle was discovered in 2001 and had one main concentration of artefacts that might have represented a dwelling, as well as a smaller accumulation of finds that had to do with several hearths. There is evidence for the dismembering of animals and working of hides. The place is considered a “residential camp” of a highly mobile group of hunters and foragers of the middle or late Allerød before 13,800 calBC. On selected finds of both sites micro-wear analyses were carried out, to the result of hide and wood working and use as projectiles.
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