000K utf8 1100 2024$c2024-09-18 1500 eng 2051 10.57892/100-82 3000 Corradini, Erica 3010 Erkul, Ercan 3010 Mecking, Rebekka 3010 Panning, Diana 3010 Pickartz, Natalie 3010 Rabbel, Wolfgang 3010 Rusch, Katharina 3010 Wilken, Dennis 4209 We investigate the landscape development of the early Mesolithic hunter-gatherer sites of Duvensee performing a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) Survey. We present for the first time a three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the palaeoenvironment of 63 ha covering subarea of the former lake during the Mesolithic. The archaeological aims focus on detecting the location of former islands hosting hunter-gatherers settlements and on reconstructing the ancient landscape development for understanding prehistoric land use. Clusters of Mesolithic camps have been found located on small sand hills that formed islands in the prehistoric lake. For this environment, we present depth maps of the three most important sedimentary facies interfaces of ancient Lake Duvensee. Stratigraphic information from the corings enabled us to create a 3D model of the spatio-temporal development of the Duvensee bog. The locations of the islands and their estimated dive-up times agree with the spatio-temporal pattern of the previous archaeological finds. The model shows where hunter-gatherers could settle and move from one island to another following the shorelines of the overgrowing lake. 4950 https://doi.org/10.57892/100-82$xR$3Volltext$534 4961 https://opendata.uni-kiel.de/receive/fdr_mods_00000082 5051 550 5550 Archäologische Prospektion 5550 Ground Penetrating Radar