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Lyngby|ˈlɪŋbɪ| Also Lingby. [See quot. 1964.] Used attrib. or ellipt. to designate a mesolithic culture of the Baltic area or its artefacts (see quots.).
1925V. G. Childe Dawn European Civilization i. 11 The..Lingby culture..belongs to the end of the ice-age or the very beginning of the Ancylus period. 1936J. G. D. Clark Mesolithic Settlement of N. Europe ii. 70 The tanged flake from Christiansund..is often spoken of as ‘a Lyngby point’. Ibid. iii. 79 Our knowledge of the Lyngby culture apart from the reindeer antler objects is slight. 1951A. Coates Prelude to History x. 253 To the east several cultures, the Ahrensburg..in north Germany, Lyngby in Jutland and Swiderian in north Poland, derive from the East Gravettian of the upper palaeolithic. 1964W. L. Goodman Hist. Woodworking Tools 12 Their earliest tools, made of reindeer antler, with the stump of the brow tine sharpened to a cutting edge, are known as ‘Lyngby axes’, from the site at Norre-Lyngby, in Denmark, where they were first found. |