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Early Neolithic Settlement Brezhani, raven

2016
Publication of the results of archeological excavations conducted in 2009 at the early Neolithic Site Brazhani Raven presented on the conference organized by the Municipality Simitli in ...
Grebska-Kulov, Malgorzata, Kulov, Ilija
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An early skull cult from Neolithic Turkey

Science, 2017
Anthropology![Figure][1] The massive megalithic buildings of Gobekli Tepe PHOTO: GRESKY ET AL. Veneration of human skulls is well known from many Neolithic sites in Anatolia and the Levant. Gresky et al. discovered a new manifestation of the cult from the important site of Gobekli Tepe, which was occupied between 9600 and 8000 BCE.
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Early Neolithic Land Use in Yugoslavia

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1975
Ever since the publication of Gordon Childe's Danube in Prehistory, almost fifty years ago, the first neolithic colonisation of temperate Europe through the Balkans has been one of the cornerstones of European prehistory. There is still a consensus of opinion in most of the recent literature on the general character of this process: that it involved ...
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Early Neolithic sites at Eskmeals.

2008
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 69, 40 ...
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Social Dimensions of Early Neolithic Denmark

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1975
In 1947 C. J. Becker, in his fundamental classifying work on the Early Neolithic phase of the socalled ‘Funnel-Beaker Culture’, described this set of phenomena within a frame of reference which can at best be termed ‘tribal’ (Becker 1947). For instance, in the late period of the Early Neolithic, Period C of the sequence, he observes certain differences,
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Counting pots in Early Neolithic Greece

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 2004
The present paper examines the quantity and function of the pottery found at the Greek Early Neolithic sites. Review of the quantitative, technological, typological, functional and contextual data suggest that Early Neolithic pottery was most probably a regular component of material culture.
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An Early Neolithic Village in Greece

Scientific American, 1965
Excavations in northern greece in a mound called nea nikomedeia have discovered the oldest neolithic community yet found in europe. The remains of pottery and of animal-bones suggest a type of economy based on agriculture and animal husbandry.
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Palaeontology: early Neolithic tradition of dentistry.

Nature, 2006
Prehistoric evidence for the drilling of human teeth in vivo has so far been limited to isolated cases from less than six millennia ago. Here we describe eleven drilled molar crowns from nine adults discovered in a Neolithic graveyard in Pakistan that dates from 7,500-9,000 years ago.
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