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A Mesolithic Dwelling: Interpreting Evidence from the Užavas Celmi Site in Latvia
Volume 13 (2010): At the Origins of the Culture of the Balts, pp. 58–68
Normunds Grasis  

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Pub. online: 20 June 2010      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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3 May 2010
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27 May 2010
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20 June 2010
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20 June 2010

Abstract

The site of Celmi in the parish of Užava is the first archaeological site in Latvia where a Kunda culture dwelling has been identified. The site is dated to the Middle Mesolithic (6450–6260 cal. BC), and is a site where tools were made from locally available, poor-quality flint. An analysis of the dwelling depression, and the two hearths and stake-holes associated with it, suggests that a temporary shelter was erected here during the Mesolithic. Two flint-knapping areas, as well as other activity areas, can be identified in and near the dwelling-pit. The conclusions presented in this paper are largely hypothetical, and alternative interpretations are possible.

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dwelling activity areas Mesolithic Latvia

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