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Regional Approaches to Adaptation in Late Pleistocene Western Europe
Gail Larsen Peterkin and Heather A. Price
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Editors' Preface
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1. Regional Approaches to Adaptation in Late Pleistocene Western Europe
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2. The Magdalenian of Grotte XVI (Dordogne, France) and Regional Approaches to Magdalenian Settlement and Economy
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3. The Relevance of Regional Analysis for Upper Paleolithic Archaeology: A Case Study from Portugal
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4. Intra-Regional Similarities in Resource Exploitation Strategies: The Late Magdalenian in the Vezere Valley
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5. Late Upper Paleolithic Environments, Subsistence, and Zoogeography in Cantabrian Spain
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6. Variability and Context of Magdalenian Visual Imagery, Western Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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7. Les groupes humains au Tardiglaciaire dans le Bassin parisien: diverses voies pour une approche regionale
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8. Settling Down or Moving Around? The Development of Regional Traditions during the European Magdalenian
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9. Readaptation: Changes in Magdalenian Subsistence and Social Organization
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10. Specialized Final Magdalenian Hunting Technology in Southwest France
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11. Regional-Scale Variation and the Magdalenian Record of Northwestern Europe
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12. Patterns of Ethnogeographic Variability in Late Pleistocene Northwestern Europe
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13. Final Palaeolithic in the Northwest: Migrations and Seasons
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14. The Eastern Magdalenian: Hunters, Landscapes, and Caves
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15. Coming Out from the Cold: Western Europe in Dryas I and Beyond
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16. Intraregional Variability in the Mesolithic of Atlantic Coastal Iberia
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17. Regions and Late Pleistocene Hunter—Gatherers
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Published: 2000
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841711553 (paperback)
- 9781407352381 (ebook)
BAR Number: S896