The Fensmark settlement and the almost invisible Late Palaeolithic in Danish field archaeology
Traces of Late Palaeolithic activity in the North European landscape are practically invisible to modern field archaeology. The result is an almost complete loss of information about the presumably numerous activity sites from this period which each year are either damaged or destroyed by agricultu...
Main Author: | Anders Fischer |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Editorial Board of DJA
2012-11-01
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Series: | Danish Journal of Archaeology |
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Online Access: | https://tidsskrift.dk/dja/article/view/124970 |
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