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Early Maglemosian culture in the Preboreal landscape: Archaeology and vegetation from the earliest Mesolithic site in Denmark at Lundby Mose, Sjaelland

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QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
卷 378, 期 -, 页码 73-87

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.03.056

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Mesolithic; Preboreal vegetation; Elk deposits; Denmark; Climate/cultural transitions; Pollen

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  1. Danish Council for Independent Research Humanities [273-08-0424]
  2. Augustinus Foundation

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The transition from Late Palaeolithic to early Mesolithic cultures is strongly associated with the major environmental and climatic changes occurring with the shift from the Younger Dryas to the Holocene in northern Europe. In this paper, we present an interdisciplinary study combining archaeological and palaeoenvironmental research in an attempt to examine the relationship between environment and culture during this transition. Lundby Mose is a former kettle hole lake in southern Denmark where the earliest Danish human traces of the Holocene were excavated. Two types of bone deposits were found, 1) ritual offerings of worked, marrow-split elk bones and antler and 2) settlement waste with multiple species. These date to the early Holocene and are affiliated to the early Maglemose culture. The modelled C-14 ages suggest that the bones were deposited in four phases. A pollen based palaeoenvironmental reconstruction suggests that the ritual offerings were deposited in an environment of limited, underdeveloped forest with unstable soils and areas of open grassland. The settlement waste deposit is associated with a more developed Preboreal forest type. This forest type was not fully established until c. 11,250 cal BP and if substantiated by further evidence, may be one of the reasons why there are no known early Maglemose/Preboreal settlement sites in southern Scandinavia. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.

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