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  2. Category:Mesolithic sites of Europe - Wikipedia

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  3. Duvensee archaeological sites - Wikipedia

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    Map of Duvensee Wohnplatz 6 The Duvensee bog is located at the edge of the Duvensee municipality in the Herzogtum Lauenburg district in the southern part of Schleswig-Holstein. The bog formed from a paludifying lake that originated as a kettle hole during the early pre-boreal and once covered an area of more than 4 square kilometres.

  4. List of Mesolithic settlements - Wikipedia

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  5. Mesolithic - Wikipedia

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    In Western Europe, the Early Mesolithic, or Azilian, begins about 14,000 years ago, in the Franco-Cantabrian region of northern Spain and Southern France. In other parts of Europe, the Mesolithic begins by 11,500 years ago (the beginning of the Holocene ), and it ends with the introduction of farming, depending on the region between c. 8,500 ...

  6. Doggerland - Wikipedia

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    A map showing the hypothetical extent of Doggerland from now back to the Weichselian glaciation. Until the middle Pleistocene, Great Britain was a peninsula of Europe, connected by the massive chalk Weald–Artois Anticline across the Strait of Dover.

  7. Category:Mesolithic Europe - Wikipedia

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  8. Prehistoric Europe - Wikipedia

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    With the partial exception of Vučedol, the Danubian cultures, which had been so buoyant just a few centuries ago, were wiped off the map of Europe. The rest of the period was the story of a mysterious phenomenon: the Beaker people , which seemed to be of a mercantile character and to have preferred being buried according to a very specific ...

  9. Mesolithic Europe - Wikipedia

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