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  1. La cultura Ertebölliense (c. 5300 a. C.-3950 a. C.) es el nombre que recibe una cultura de pescadores y cazadores-recolectores que data de finales del periodo Mesolítico, aunque sus últimas etapas convivieron con el Neolítico. Esta cultura se dio en el sur de Escandinavia, pero está estrechamente conectada en su origen con otras culturas ...

  2. The Ertebølle culture ( c. 5,300 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 Scandinavia. It is named after the type site, a location in the small village of Ertebølle on Limfjorden ...

  3. La cultura Ertebölliense es el nombre que recibe una cultura de pescadores y cazadores-recolectores que data de finales del periodo Mesolítico, aunque sus últimas etapas convivieron con el Neolítico. Esta cultura se dio en el sur de Escandinavia, pero está estrechamente conectada en su origen con otras culturas del norte de la actual Alemania y de los Países Bajos.

  4. Ertebølle industry, tool industry of the coastal regions of northern Europe, dating from about 9000 to 3500 bc. 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 ...

  5. www.prehistoricexperiences.com › post › ertebolle-culture-mesolithic-ingenuityErtebolle Culture; Mesolithic ingenuity

    8 de may. de 2021 · Learn about the Ertebolle culture, a late Mesolithic group that lived in southern Scandinavia and used bone and antler tools for fishing and woodworking. Discover their innovative designs, such as barbed bone hooks, composite harpoons and antler axes.

  6. Abstract. (p. 505) The Danish kitchen middens, refuse heaps from the Older Stone Age of the Danish sequence (i.e. the Mesolithic), or the Ertebølle culture, have been investigated and interpreted in different ways for more than a hundred years (Troels-Smith, 1953). PDF.

  7. Learn about the Ertebølle culture, a prehistoric way of life based on shellfish and marine resources. Visit the archaeological site of the largest kitchen midden in Denmark, where people lived and ate 7,000-6,000 years ago.