Federmesser Culture
The
Federmesser
culture
is a toolmaking tradition of the
Epipaleolithic
era (which is just after the end of the
Palaeolithic
era) of the northern
European
Plain dating to between c. 9800 and 8800 BC. It used small backed flint blades and shares characteristics with the
Creswellian
culture in Britain.
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