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The Duvensee archaeological sites (German: Duvenseer Wohnplätze) are a series of early Mesolithic archaeological sites that are located within the near Duvensee in Schleswig Holstein, Germany. The bog is one of the oldest and well-researched archaeological settlement areas from the early Holocene in Central Europe. The archaeological sites are renowned for their well-preserved organic remains and are of great importance in understanding the subsistence and settlement strategies of post-glacial hunter-gatherer societies. Recent research has explored the Duvensee societies' diet and land use patterns in relation to the evolution of modern lifestyles and nutrition.

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  • Duvensee (mesolithische Wohnplätze) (de)
  • Duvensee archaeological sites (en)
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  • Die Duvenseer Wohnplätze sind archäologische Fundstellen der frühen Mittelsteinzeit (Mesolithikum) im Duvenseer Moor in Schleswig-Holstein. Das Duvenseer Moor gehört zu den ältesten und besterforschten Fundstellen des frühen Holozäns in Mitteleuropa. Duvensee ist bekannt für seine Funde aus sonst nur selten erhaltenen organischen Materialien. Für das Verständnis der Überlebensstrategien der Jäger und Sammler der frühen Nacheiszeit haben die Lagerplätze große Bedeutung. Neue Untersuchungen zur Ernährung, Ökonomie und Landschaftsnutzung der Duvensee-Gruppe geben Aufschluss zur Entwicklung unserer heutigen Lebens- und Ernährungsweise. (de)
  • The Duvensee archaeological sites (German: Duvenseer Wohnplätze) are a series of early Mesolithic archaeological sites that are located within the near Duvensee in Schleswig Holstein, Germany. The bog is one of the oldest and well-researched archaeological settlement areas from the early Holocene in Central Europe. The archaeological sites are renowned for their well-preserved organic remains and are of great importance in understanding the subsistence and settlement strategies of post-glacial hunter-gatherer societies. Recent research has explored the Duvensee societies' diet and land use patterns in relation to the evolution of modern lifestyles and nutrition. (en)
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  • Duvensee (en)
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  • Die Duvenseer Wohnplätze sind archäologische Fundstellen der frühen Mittelsteinzeit (Mesolithikum) im Duvenseer Moor in Schleswig-Holstein. Das Duvenseer Moor gehört zu den ältesten und besterforschten Fundstellen des frühen Holozäns in Mitteleuropa. Duvensee ist bekannt für seine Funde aus sonst nur selten erhaltenen organischen Materialien. Für das Verständnis der Überlebensstrategien der Jäger und Sammler der frühen Nacheiszeit haben die Lagerplätze große Bedeutung. Neue Untersuchungen zur Ernährung, Ökonomie und Landschaftsnutzung der Duvensee-Gruppe geben Aufschluss zur Entwicklung unserer heutigen Lebens- und Ernährungsweise. (de)
  • The Duvensee archaeological sites (German: Duvenseer Wohnplätze) are a series of early Mesolithic archaeological sites that are located within the near Duvensee in Schleswig Holstein, Germany. The bog is one of the oldest and well-researched archaeological settlement areas from the early Holocene in Central Europe. The archaeological sites are renowned for their well-preserved organic remains and are of great importance in understanding the subsistence and settlement strategies of post-glacial hunter-gatherer societies. Recent research has explored the Duvensee societies' diet and land use patterns in relation to the evolution of modern lifestyles and nutrition. (en)
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