Evidently, many questions remain open with respect to the Late Palaeolithic of Denmark, and there is a lot of work still to be done. Major problems result from a severe lack of absolute dating and chronostratigraphical observation. An obvious solution to these problems is more systematic fieldwork. 50 years ago Erik Westerby used systematic prospection and surveying to find the first Late Palaeolithic settlement site in Denmark. We must do the same to locate sites with preserved organic remains.
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