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This book discusses the lithic technology of the neighboring sites of Ruien and Kerkhove (Belgium). The Final-Palaeolithic occupation of Ruien took place during the harsh climatic conditions of the Younger Dryas. The Early and Middle Mesolithic hunter-gatherers from Kerkhove on the other hand lived in the temperate and forested environments of the subsequent Early Holocene period. The aim of this work is more precisely to gain a better understanding of how the practice of flintknapping evolved throughout this time period. Should we describe it as a period of long-term stability or as a period of technological rupture and innovation? Can we pinpoint precise moments of change and how are these changes expressed? In the raw material procurement strategies? In the knapping methods or knapping techniques? Or even in the spatial organization of technological behavior at the sites?To provide an answer to some of these questions, the lithic artefacts of Ruien and Kerkhove have been subjected to a detailed analysis, among others by means of lithic refitting. For Ruien, the refitting demonstrates an early adoption of some of the knapping procedures considered typical for lithic industries occurring at the end of the Younger Dryas and the beginning of the Holocene. For the Early Mesolithic of Kerkhove, based on the presence of more elaborate chaînes opératoires, the refitting results advocate a greater affinity with Final-Palaeolithic traditions than often acknowledged. Finally, the analysis also yielded important new results for the Middle Mesolithic, that remained poorly known at a technological level until now. During the latter, the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt (RMS) area sees the introduction of new knapping methods, knapping techniques and knapping objectives marking a clear rupture with the preceding periods.ContentsIntroductionChapter 1 The Lateglacial and Early Holocene in the Scheldt valley1.1 Allerød (ca. 13,954 - 12,896 cal BP)1.2 Younger Dryas (ca. 12,896 - 11,703 cal BP)/Preboreal (ca. 11,703 - 10,600 cal BP)1.3 Boreal (ca. 10,600 - 8,600 cal BP)Chapter 2 Methodology2.1 Lithic Technology2.2 Attribute Analysis2.3 Refitting2.4 Multiple lines of evidenceChapter 3 Ruien Rosalinde3.1 Site description3.2 Absolute dating3.3 The lithic assemblage - general characteristics3.4 Raw material resources3.5 Attribute analysis3.6 Refitting results3.7 Site structure and the function of space3.8 Discussion3.9 ConclusionChapter 4 Kerkhove Stuw4.1 Site description4.2 Absolute dating4.3 The Early Mesolithic occupation4.4 The Middle Mesolithic occupation4.5 ConclusionTechnological behaviour from the Younger Dryas to the end of the Early Holocene - concluding remarksThe long-term development of a bladelet knapping conceptTowards a social organization of technologyThe contributions of refittingConclusionBibliography