2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10816-022-09570-w
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Locating Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherer Camps in the Carpathian Basin

Abstract: The Mesolithic in Eastern Europe was the last time that hunter-gatherer economies thrived there before the spread of agriculture in the second half of the seventh millennium BC. But the period, and the interactions between foragers and the first farmers, are poorly understood in the Carpathian Basin and surrounding areas because few sites are known, and even fewer have been excavated and published. How did site location differ between Mesolithic and Early Neolithic settlers? And where should we look for rare M… Show more

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“…Owing to spatiotemporal differences, prehistoric human settlements exhibit diversity in the nature of their dwellings and types of buried objects. Hunting and gathering camps also appeared during the construction of prehistoric [16][17][18], nomadic (seasonality, mobility) [18][19][20][21], and long-term settlements and other types of dwellings. The changes in cave dwellings and half-burrowed, above-ground, and elevated buildings in different environments must also be considered independently of each other [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to spatiotemporal differences, prehistoric human settlements exhibit diversity in the nature of their dwellings and types of buried objects. Hunting and gathering camps also appeared during the construction of prehistoric [16][17][18], nomadic (seasonality, mobility) [18][19][20][21], and long-term settlements and other types of dwellings. The changes in cave dwellings and half-burrowed, above-ground, and elevated buildings in different environments must also be considered independently of each other [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%