Humans, Environment and Chronology of the Late Glacial of the North European Plain
Explore the fascinating intersection of humans, environment, and chronology in the Late Glacial period of the North European Plain with this insightful collection of papers. Authored by leading experts, this volume delves into the "Final Palaeolithic of the Great European Plain," showcasing extensive research that spans from the British Isles to the eastern Baltic, and from the Paris Basin to southern Scandinavia. Covering a significant timeframe from the late Magdalenian to the early Mesolithic, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the geographical and chronological developments in this field. Published by Schnell & Steiner GmbH in 2009, this hardback edition consists of 208 pages, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Enhance your understanding of prehistoric human life and environmental interactions with this compelling read.