Production of artefacts made of hard raw material at the end of Prehistoric Estonia: Archaeozoological and technological studies of the Pulli material (9th millenium CAL BC) - Rapport final
Résumé
The interest of partnership between the Estonian and French scientists has been to collect and study the artefacts left by the first inhabitants of Estonia on the Pulli site (Early Mesolithic period). Being of hard raw material, they concern remains on bone, antler and flint. The study has been done in order to document this oldest production of Estonia, which items are exceptional considering their good preservation in buried peaty sediments yielded from a single cultural layer dated to the 9th millennium BC