The Mesolithic sites in the Iron Gates Gorge of the Danube River,
between Yugoslavia and Romania are reviewed in this volume. The
important sites of Lepenski Vir, Vlasac, Padina, and Hajducka Vodenica
are among the many covered in this comprehensive work. The author offers
fundamental re-analyses and interpretations of stratigraphies, relative
and absolute chronologies, architecture and settlement organization, the
placement and styles of altars and sculptural elements, the chipped and
polished stone industries, the bone and antler artifacts, the mortuary
practices, ecology, and social organization of this remarkable
archaeological culture. All of these materials, analyses, and
interpretations are ultimately placed both within their broader,
European archaeological context, and in an explicit theoretical
framework.