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Landscape, economy and complexity in light of the Crimean Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic data (preliminary analysis)

p. 231-254

Abstract

The current state of hunter‑gatherer research is specifically concerned with a multi‑aspectual approach to archaeological data. Its particular contribution lies in developing a comprehensive definition of culture. The paper undertakes to discuss the Crimean Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic records from different points of view, namely ecology, technology, typology, subsistence strategy, mortuary practices and symbolism. The method points to the notion that landscape diversity and ungulate biology are useful to the definition of mobility. The particular evidence of the mutilated hands as part of specific ritual activity, as well symbolic depictions on the pit grave ceiling, mark the mortuary practice. The model biases relations of the social and economic factors specific to this case.

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Bibliographical reference

Vadim Cohen, « Landscape, economy and complexity in light of the Crimean Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic data (preliminary analysis) », Préhistoire européenne, 16-17 | 2001, 231-254.

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Vadim Cohen, « Landscape, economy and complexity in light of the Crimean Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic data (preliminary analysis) », Préhistoire européenne [Online], 16-17 | 2001, Online since 12 May 2026, connection on 21 June 2026. URL : https://popups.uliege.be/3041-5535/index.php?id=597

Author

Vadim Cohen

Institute of Archaeology, Department of Stone Age, Av. Heroes of Stalingrad, 12, UA-04655, Kyiv-210, Ukraine

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