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Abstract
This slim but attractively-presented volume sets out to present an account of the lives of Scotland’s earliest inhabitants that is accessible to undergraduates and to those with a general interest in archaeology. Much effort is spent in explaining complicated processes (such as sea-level change) and in demystifying specialist terminology (principally that relating to lithic studies); and much of the book is taken up with exploring the various approaches that have been, and could be, used to understand Scottish Mesolithic people’s lives