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The dispersal of domestic cats from North Africa to Europe around 2000 years ago. [PDF]

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Digital restoration and 3D visualisation of the early Neolithic pottery from Ryńsk, Poland

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THE FORMATION OF EARLY NEOLITHIC COMMUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL ZAGROS: AN 11,500 YEAR‐OLD COMMUNAL STRUCTURE AT ASIAB

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2021
Summary. Communal buildings have been reported from a number of early Neolithic sites from the Levant and Anatolia, but none were known from the central Zagros.
T. Richter   +10 more
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Early Neolithic tradition of dentistry

Nature, 2006
Discovery of the earliest practices of teeth drilling in vivo, most probably for therapeutic purpose, in the eraly neolithic ...
A. Coppa   +9 more
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Paleomedicine and the use of plant secondary compounds in the Paleolithic and Early Neolithic

Evolutionary Anthropology (print), 2019
Reconstructing plant use before domestication is challenging due to a lack of evidence. Yet, on the small number of sites with assemblages, the wide range of different plant species cannot be explained simply in terms of nutrition.
K. Hardy
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Early Neolithic Horsebean from Yiftah'el, Israel

Science, 1985
Charred seeds of horsebean ( Vicia faba L.) from the seventh millennium B.C. that were found at Yiftah'el, Israel, push back the known use of this vetch by about 2000 years. Horsebean should be included in the ensemble of legumes grown by some early Neolithic people.
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The Early Neolithic in Greece

2001
Farmers made a sudden and dramatic appearance in Greece around 7000 BC, bringing with them new ceramics and crafts, and establishing settled villages. They were Europe's first farmers, and their settlements provide the link between the first agricultural communities in the Near East and the subsequent spread of the new technologies to the Balkans and ...
Catherine Perlès, Gerard Monthel
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