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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stefan K. KozlowskiPublisher: Oxbow Books Imprint: Oxbow Books Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 2.223kg ISBN: 9781842173350ISBN 10: 1842173359 Pages: 380 Publication Date: 08 October 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of Contents1. Definitions 2. What and How? 3. Where? 4. There! 5. When? Part II: Regions 6. South 7. The South-East 8. The West and Centre 9. The East 10. The North 11. Castelnovian/Pre-Neolithic 12. Bone, Antler and AmberReviewsThis is archaeology as it used to be done; archaeology on a grand scale.' -- C. R. Wickham-Jones Antiquity, Vol. 84, No. 324, June 2010 In general, this is an excellent book that shows the evolution of one scholar's views over time, as well as how our ideas about the Mesolithic have changed. This is truly a magnum opus, and quite an achievement, for which Kozlowski should be thanked. The numerous line drawings and maps bring us into the Mesolithic world, and remind us that postglacial hunter-gatherers in Europe had a new and varied lifestyle.' -- Pamela R. Willoughby Paleoanthropology, 2011 Thinking Mesolithic is an outstanding reference work suitable for Mesolithic scholars or advanced undergraduate/graduate students working on building a techno-typological view of Mesolithic Europe... [It] reflects the depth and breadth of the author's knowledge and his contributions to a greater understanding of the European Mesolithic techno-complex... The historical perspective and level of detail presented in this volume provides a concrete road map for where the investigation and interpretation of the Mesolithic period has come and where it is going in the future.' -- John D. Rissetto European Journal of Archaeology, 14.1-2, 2011 This is archaeology as it used to be done; archaeology on a grand scale.' -- Antiquity Thinking Mesolithic In general, this is an excellent book that shows the evolution of one scholar's views over time, as well as how our ideas about the Mesolithic have changed. This is truly a magnum opus, and quite an achievement, for which Kozlowski should be thanked. The numerous line drawings and maps bring us into the Mesolithic world, and remind us that postglacial hunter-gatherers in Europe had a new and varied lifestyle.' -- Paleoanthropology Thinking Mesolithic Thinking Mesolithic is an outstanding reference work suitable for Mesolithic scholars or advanced undergraduate/graduate students working on building a techno-typological view of Mesolithic Europe... [It] reflects the depth and breadth of the author's knowledge and his contributions to a greater understanding of the European Mesolithic techno-complex... The historical perspective and level of detail presented in this volume provides a concrete road map for where the investigation and interpretation of the Mesolithic period has come and where it is going in the future.' -- European Journal of Archaeology Thinking Mesolithic Thinking Mesolithic is an outstanding reference work suitable for Mesolithic scholars or advanced undergraduate/graduate students working on building a techno-typological view of Mesolithic Europe... [It] reflects the depth and breadth of the author s knowledge and his contributions to a greater understanding of the European Mesolithic techno-complex... The historical perspective and level of detail presented in this volume provides a concrete road map for where the investigation and interpretation of the Mesolithic period has come and where it is going in the future.'--John D. Rissetto European Journal of Archaeology (01/01/0001) Author Informationby Stefan Karol Kozlowski Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |