La Hoguette, Limburg and the Mesolithic: some questions
Résumé
This article is a contribution to the debate on the significance of the so-called La Hoguette and Limburg pottery traditions, which emerge on the western boundaries of the Linearbandkeramik culture in the 6th millennium cal BC. The authors challenge the hypothesis that these pottery traditions were the product of Mesolithic populations. While there are large numbers of finds of La Hoguette and Limburg pottery from Linearbandkeramik settlements, there are still no firm associations with Mesolithic sites or material. Current evidence therefore suggests that the two pottery traditions are closely connected to the Linearbandkeramik.
Domaines
Archéologie et Préhistoire
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