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Fig 1.

Elevation map (European Union, Copernicus Land Monitoring Service 2019, European Environment Agency (EEA)) with indication of the main rivers in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt region.

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Table 1.

Overview and correspondence of the main ATs identified within the different research areas of the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt region.

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Fig 2.

Microlith composition of the eight ATs defined within the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt region.

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Fig 3.

Modelled start and end date of the different ATs and their associated microlithic forms.

The chronology of the ERD-events is based on [3031].

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Table 2.

Results of the Bayesian “Phase” modelling (model 3; Aoverall 80.6%).

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Fig 4.

General distribution maps of the ATs within the RMS region.

Source map (European Union, Copernicus Land Monitoring Service 2019, European Environment Agency (EEA)).

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Fig 5.

Palaeogeographic models of the North Sea drowning from 11,000 to 8000 cal BP.

Map produced in part from Ordnance Survey Digimap, SeaZone solutions and GEBCO 08 (www.gebco.net) data. Produced by F. Sturt (University of Southampton).

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