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  1. The Ertebølle industry, named after Ertebølle, Den., where it was first recognized, is classed as a Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) industry because its people used chipped, rather than polished, stone tools and because they were hunters and fishers rather than agriculturists, who used polished sto...
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  2. Ertebølle culture - Wikipedia

    The Ertebølle culture (c. 5,400 BCE – 3,950 BCE) (Danish pronunciation: [ˈɛɐ̯təˌpølə]) is a hunter-gatherer and fisher, pottery-making culture dating to the end of the Mesolithic period. The culture was concentrated in Southern …

     
  3. Ertebølle culture - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

  4. The Ertebølle Culture - VisitDenmark

    Named after the town of Ertebølle, the Ertebølle culture refers to the way people lived around 7,000 to 6,000 years ago. In the 1890s, archaeologists uncovered a large kitchen midden that has helped tell a piece of Danish history.

  5. Ertebolle Culture; Mesolithic ingenuity

    May 8, 2021 · Experiments by experimental archaeologists such as Morten Kutschera have shown that they are really effective tools.

  6. Ertebølle Culture - Oxford Reference

  7. Ertebølle, The end of the Mesolithic Period - 1001 Stories of …

  8. Between coast and inland – pottery use in the Ertebølle Culture …

  9. Ertebølle industry - universalium.en-academic.com

  10. Ertebølle | The Stone Age Town in Vesthimmerland - VisitDenmark

  11. The introduction of ceramics in the Ertebølle Culture

  12. Ertebølle - Tesaurus d'Art i Arquitectura

  13. Ertebølle culture - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core

  14. Regionality in the study of the Ertebolle culture

  15. The introduction of ceramics in the Ertebølle Culture

  16. The introduction of ceramics in the Ertebølle Culture - ResearchGate

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