“…The Neumark archaeological record contains high-density evidence for flint knapping, animal exploitation and fire use (at NN2) as well as low-density single activity death or kill sites, mostly accumulated during the first 7,000 years of the Eemian. Comprehensive coverage of the Neumark palaeoecological and archaeological studies are assembled in Mania et al (1990), Mania (2010), Meller (2010), Gaudzinski-Windheuser and Roebroeks (2014), Gaudzinski-Windheuser et al (2018) and Kindler et al (2020) (for various detailed studies of a wide range of proxies from Neumark-Nord, see Mania, 2010;Meller, 2010;Bakels, 2012Bakels, , 2014Britton et al, 2012Britton et al, , 2019García-Moreno et al, 2016;Milano et al, 2020).…”