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Hunter-gatherer archaeobotany: Central European Mesolithic
PTÁKOVÁ, Michaela
The present work attempts to provide understanding of the issue of Mesolithic archaeobotany, especially in terms of plant use, woodland clearance, and discussion concerning Mesolithic agriculture. Special attention is also paid to taxa occurring within archaeological context at European Mesolithic sites and some methodological implications. Also, specific patterns in food preparation and consumption are considered, particularly with emphasis on certain archaeological features. The thesis also brings new original data from the Czech Republic. In this regard, assemblage from Dvojitá Brána u Rohlin has provided hints towards the study of the Neolithisation process in the Czech Republic, whereas case study from the Schwarzenberg Lake has brought considerable focus on the issue of depositional/postdepositional processes, especially when dealing with shallow sandy sediments. The thesis also strongly reflects the growing need for interdisciplinary work to address issues related to Mesolithic hunter-gatherers.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE END OF THE MESOLITHIC IN CENTRAL EUROPE BASED ON FINDINGS OF ARTEFACTUAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY
PTÁKOVÁ, Michaela
The present work deals with the process of Neolithisation of central Europe with a focus on the territory of the Czech Republic, which is outlined on the basis of a literature review. A further emphasis is placed on the Mesolithic background for the Neolithisation process with respect to the impact of Mesolithic humans on the natural environment, particularly in terms of plant use in the European Mesolithic and its economic and social aspects.

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