After visiting Estonia, we traveled to Latvia, where in the National History Museum of Latvia in Riga we had an opportunity to study unique finds from Lake Lubāns.





The technological and functional aspect of the osseous artefacts of Early and Middle Holocene hunter-gatherer-fishers communities inhabiting the East Baltic Plain
After visiting Estonia, we traveled to Latvia, where in the National History Museum of Latvia in Riga we had an opportunity to study unique finds from Lake Lubāns.




In the second half of December, we visited beautiful Tallinn in Estonia, where we analyzed bone artifacts from the Mesolithic site of Pulli. We thank the staff of the Archaeological research collection, Tallinn University, for their warm welcome and all their help 🙂



We invite all interested to read a new article regarding the osseous artefacts discovered in the Late Mesolithic burial no 57 and Neolithic burial no 164 at Zvejnieki cemetery in Latvia, which appeared in the Quaternary International Journal!!!
Osipowicz, G., Orłowska, J., & Zagorska, I. (2022). Towards understanding the influence of Neolithisation for communities using the Zvejnieki cemetery, Latvia : a technological and functional analysis of the osseous artefacts discovered in the Late Mesolithic burial no 57 and Neolithic burial no 164. Quaternary International, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2022.11.007