1st Edition

Oldeholtwolde A Hamburgian Family Encampment around a Hearth

By L. Johansen, D. Stapert Copyright 2003

    The well-preserved archaeological site at Oldeholtwolde in the Netherlands was inhabited by a small group of people during the last Ice Age, some 13,000 years ago. This book focuses on the examination of the ca. 10.000 flint artefacts discovered at this ancient site, which have been subjected to modern approaches such as refitting and spatial analysis. As a result, this extensively documented and illustrated book provides unique insights into the daily lives of the Stone Age hunters.

    Preface, 1. The ANALITHIC project, 2. The Hamburgian site at Oldeholtwolde, 3. The flint material from Oldeholtwolde, 4. Refitting analysis of the flint material from Oldeholtwolde, 5. Towards dynamic reconstructions, Acknowledgements, References, Index

    Biography

    L. Johansen, D. Stapert