Chewing tar in the early Holocene : an archaeological and ethnographic evaluation /
Introduction \Amorphous lumps of putative tar with human tooth impressions have been recovered from several prehistoric sites in Scandinavia (e.g. Bang-Andersen 1976; Larsson 1982; Johansson 1990; Regnell et al. 1995; Hernek & Nordqvist 1995), southern Germany (Rottlander 1981, Schlichtherle and Wah...
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