Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_3463
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High-Altitude Archaeology in Southeastern Europe

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“…Grahame Clark proposed that the spread of the Mesolithic of trapezes across Europe was driven by different human dispersal processes prior to the Neolithic colonization (Clark 1958). Since then, different hypotheses have been proposed about its geographic provenance: the Crimean Peninsula (Biagi and Starnini 2016), and, more recently, eastern Maghreb (see below, Perrin et al 2009Perrin et al , 2010Marchand and Perrin 2017).…”
Section: Introduction 1historical Background Of the Late Mesolithic A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grahame Clark proposed that the spread of the Mesolithic of trapezes across Europe was driven by different human dispersal processes prior to the Neolithic colonization (Clark 1958). Since then, different hypotheses have been proposed about its geographic provenance: the Crimean Peninsula (Biagi and Starnini 2016), and, more recently, eastern Maghreb (see below, Perrin et al 2009Perrin et al , 2010Marchand and Perrin 2017).…”
Section: Introduction 1historical Background Of the Late Mesolithic A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these factors also make high‐mountain areas one of the least studied in terms of prehistoric settlement, especially in the Stone Age (Bender and Wright, 1988). Methodical surface surveys in mountain areas have been conducted in different areas of the world with varying results, but they are assumed to be random and have no chance to cover the entire area under study (see Efstratiou et al ., 2014; Sauer et al ., 2018; Biagi et al ., 2019; Loyola et al ., 2019; Ossendorf et al ., 2019; Iovita et al ., 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%