A Late Mesolithic kill site of aurochs at Jardinga, Netherlands

ANTIQUITY(2002)

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Abstract
A site beside the river Tjonger near Jardinga in the northern Netherlands is shown to be a rare Late Mesolithic kill and primary butchering site. Finds consist mainly of bones form aurochs and red deer, with a few flint artefacts. Radiocarbon evidence shows that there must have been two phases of use: the first around 5400 cal BC; the second, main phase around 5250-5050 cal BC.
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Late Mesolithic,aurochs,red deer,kill site,primary butchering,Jardinga
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