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Palaeohistoria 24 (1982)

  • Frontmatter
    The Editorial Staff
    I-V
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  • A Middle Paleolithic artefact scatter, and a few younger finds, from near Mander NW of Ootmarsum (Province of Overijssel, the Netherlands)
    D. Stapert
    1-33
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  • Geology and morphology of a part of the Ootmarsum ice-pushed ridge
    M.W. van den Berg, C. den Otter
    35-40
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  • A hand-axe made of hälleflinta found at Anreep, near Assen (Province of Drente, the Netherlands)
    D. Stapert
    41-51
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  • A site of the Hamburg tradition with a constructed hearth near Oldeholtwolde (Province of Friesland, the Netherlands); first report
    D. Stapert
    53-89
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  • Late Neolithic occupation near Bornwird (Province of Friesland)
    H. Fokkens
    91-113
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  • The Neolithic wooden trackway XXI (Bou) in the raised bog at Nieuw-Dordrecht (the Netherlands)
    W.A. Casparie
    115-164
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  • Archaeobotanical studies in the Levant: I. Neolithic sites in the Damascus basin: Aswad, Ghoraife, Ramad
    W. van Zeist, J.A.H. Bakker-Heeres
    165-256
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  • Palynological investigations in Greece with special reference to pollen as an indicator of human activity
    S. Bottema
    257-288
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