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page 1Mesolithic Europe

Doggerland
thumb|upright=1.35|Map of Doggerland at its near maximum extent c. 10,000 years Before Present (~8,000 BCE) (top left) and its subsequent disintegration by 7,000 BP (~5,000 BCE)
Doggerland was a large area of land in Northern Europe, now submerged beneath the southern North Sea. This region was repeatedly exposed at various times during the Pleistocene epoch due to the lowering of sea levels during glacial periods. However, the term "Doggerland" is generally specifically used for this region during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene. During the early Holocene following the glacial re
Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula
World Heritage Site in Spain
Western hunter-gatherer
ancestral human genetic cluster in Europe
Kamyana Mohyla
blockfield and rock engravings site in Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine
Loschbour man
skeletal remains and archaeological site in Luxembourg
Caucasian Hunter-Gatherer
anatomically modern human genetic lineage identified in 2015

Téviec
Téviec or Théviec is an island situated to the west of the isthmus of the peninsula of Quiberon, near Saint-Pierre-Quiberon in Brittany, France. The island is an important archaeological site due to its occupation during the Mesolithic period. Many archaeological finds have been made dating back to over 6,700 years before the present day, including the remains of over 20 people. One of the most remarkable finds was that of the grave of two young women who had apparently died violently but had received an elaborate burial under a "roof" of antlers, their bodies decorated with jewellery made fro
Star Carr
Early Mesolithic archaeological site featuring preserved organic remains and the earliest known domestic structure in Britain.
Giant's church
type of neolithic structure
Trijntje
Trijntje is the name given to the oldest known human skeleton discovered in the Netherlands. The remains, belonging to a woman who lived around 5500 BCE during the Mesolithic period, were unearthed in 1997 near Hardinxveld-Giessendam during the construction of the Betuweroute railway line.
Elk's Head of Huittinen
mesolithic figurine