Doctoral thesis: The land use of West Estonian lowlands in Late Stone Age turned out to be seasonal

At the end of the Middle Stone Age and during the Late Stone Age, settlements in the West Estonian lowlands were more seasonal than in the neighboring areas of the island of Saaremaa and the Pärnu Bay catchment area, indicates the study conducted by Kristjan Sander who defended his doctoral thesis at Tallinn University’s School of Humanities. The doctoral thesis examines the period of approximately 5300-2600 BC.


Click here for original story, Doctoral thesis: The land use of West Estonian lowlands in Late Stone Age turned out to be seasonal


Source: Phys.org