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Cyperaceae peat

Complex of lake marl, calcareous gyttja and Cyperaceae peat

i X / N / Transition from gyttja to telmatic peat

Calcareous gyttja

Lake marl

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1. Westeifel 2. Nordeifel 3. H o h e Eifel 4. Siebengebirge 5. Laacher See 6. Westerw-ald 7. Vogelsberg

8. Nordhessen (Northern H c a e n ) 9. Kellerwald

10. Sauerland 11. H a r z 12. R h ö n

13. Heidburger Schar 14. T h ü r i n g e r W a l d

15. T h ü r i n g e r Schiefergebirge 16. Reichsfort

17. Erzgebirge (KruSne Hory)

18. Doupovské Hory ( D u p p a u e r Gebirge) 19. Öeskè Stfedohofy (Böhmisches Mittdgelnrge) 20. Lausitz

21. Silezia 22. Saar-Xahe 23. O d e n w a l d 24. Spessart 25. Katzenbückel 26. Vosges 27. Kaiserstuhl 28. Schwarzwald 29. U r a c h e r V u l k a i g e b i e t 30. Hegau

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Enclosure 8

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Table 22: Qualitative mineralogical eomposition and other

petrographie properties of amphibolitic artefacts from Hienheim (Bavaria, Germany) and Elsloo and Stein (Southeastern Netherlands).

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Enclosure 9

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Table 23: Qualitative mineralogical eomposition and other petrographie properties of basaltic implements

from Elsloo and Stein (Southeastern Xetherlandsj • phenocrysts (many) D few

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Table 22: Qualitative mineralogical eomposition and other  petrographie properties of amphibolitic artefacts from  Hienheim (Bavaria, Germany) and Elsloo and Stein  (Southeastern Netherlands)
Table 23: Qualitative mineralogical eomposition and other petrographie properties of basaltic implements  from Elsloo and Stein (Southeastern Xetherlandsj

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