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An article arguing that warfare was an important factor in Mesolithic times.
www.britarch.ac.uk
An article discussing tar-like materials that were commonly chewed throughout much of northern Europe from at least the Early Mesolithic period.
www.britarch.ac.uk
A virtual exhibit of the Logan Museum, Beloit College that describes the Capsian Period (7,000-5,000 BCE) of Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco.
www.beloit.edu
Siebenlinden - Mesolithic Sites
Describes research program conducted by the State Office for Historical Monuments of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. Features maps, site reports, artifact descriptions, reports on faunal and botanical remains, and overall interpretation.
www.landesdenkmalamt-bw.de
The West Yorkshire Mesolithic Project
Report by P. Spikins describes a salvage archaeology project (1993-1996) sponsored by English Heritage and the National Trust. Features fieldwork and interpretation of results.
www.eng-h.gov.uk
Mesolithic Home Construction Methods
Photo gallery describes caves and temporary shelters used during the Mesolithic. Feature map of British and Irish Stone Age hunter-gatherer sites.
museums.ncl.ac.uk
A discussion forum for the time period.
groups.yahoo.com
Encyclopedia.com article that discusses the period in human development from the end of the Paleolithic and to the beginning of the Neolithic.
www.encyclopedia.com
A simulation that tests the user's skill at obtaining wild foods.
museums.ncl.ac.uk
Chert Use in the Mesolithic of Northern England
D. Hind provides a summary of research conducted at the University of Sheffield into the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic periods of the Peak District, North Derbyshire. Article includes a discussion of prehistoric trade networks.
www.assemblage.group.shef.ac.uk
Stones That Could be Britain's Pyramids
Barry Cunliffe tells the Hay-on-Wye book festival that the Mesolithic people of these islands were more advanced than the early Mediterranean cultures. Report from The Guardian.
www.guardian.co.uk