mezolitikum
Mezolitikum, the Czech designation for the Mesolithic, is the prehistoric period that follows the Paleolithic and precedes the Neolithic. It spans roughly from 10,000 to 5,000 BCE in Central Europe, though dates vary across regions. This era marks the transition from a predominantly nomadic, hunter‑gatherer lifestyle to more settled forms of subsistence that laid groundwork for later agricultural societies.
Key features of the mezolitikum include the use of microlithic stone tools, bone implements, and the widespread
Archaeological sites provide insight into the diet and cultural practices of this period. Isotopic analyses of
The mezolitikum is significant for understanding human adaptation to post‑glacial environments. Its people harnessed new technologies
In contemporary research, the mezolitikum remains a focus for studying cultural continuity and change during a