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Figure 4.2   Simmons’ (1996: 215) ‘most likely’ model of  Mesolithic settlement.
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Figure 4.3  Model of seasonal resource exploitation in the   Mesolithic of south-west Germany (Jochim 1976: 115)
Figure 4.4 Proposed resource availability schedule for the Danish Ertebølle (Rowley-Conwy 1984)
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