2014-05–VALDEYRON

THE MESOLITHIC, A GREEN REVOLUTION
IN THE HEART OF FORESTED EUROPE?

First Reflections on this Question

Nicolas VALDEYRON

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Abstract

As an introduction, this short article raises the question of the role of vegetal resources in the dietary economy of the Mesolithic. For many years, this role was seen as a given even if there was no significant archaeological evidence to support it. Meanwhile, during the last decade, reliable observations have led to new discussions and the recording in Western Europe of intensive nuts (mostly hazelnuts) gathering, along with practices associated with storage and differential consumption.

To cite this article

Valdeyron N., 2014 – The Mesolithic, a Green Revolution in the Heart of Forested Europe? First Reflections on this Question, in Henry A., Marquebielle B., Chesnaux L., Michel S. (eds.), Techniques and Territories: New Insights into Mesolithic Cultures, Proceedings of the Round table, November 22-23 2012, Maison de la recherche, Toulouse (France), P@lethnology, 6, 84-88.