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Impressed Ware blade production of Northern Dalmatia (Eastern Adriatic, Croatia) in the context of Neolithisation

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2019
The lithic assemblages from the principal early Neolithic sites in Northern Dalmatia have been analysed with respect to the technological aspects and principles of schéma and chaîne opératoire, débitage economy and raw material economy.
Sonja Kačar
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The Early Neolithic tell of Vrbjanska Čuka in Pelagonia [PDF]

open access: yesPraehistorische Zeitschrift, 2021
Abstract Vrbjanska Čuka is a tell site in the region of Pelagonia (Macedonia) established 8000 years ago by the Neolithic communities. Later it was used as an agricultural unit during the Roman era and the Middle Ages when it was also employed as a burial area.
Goce Naumov   +16 more
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Bauten und Konstruktionstechniken in der frühneolithischen Siedlung von Kovačevo (SW-Bulgarien)

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica, 2021
Buildings and Construction Techniques at Early Neolithic Kovačevo (SW-Bulgaria): Although the discovery of burnt clay fragments at the Early Neolithic settlement of Kovačevo demonstrates the existence of houses or parts of houses, which were destroyed ...
Marion Lichardus-Itten   +1 more
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La chasse au cerf au Néolithique. Un gibier par excellence ?

open access: yesArchéopages, 2010
Deer were much sought-after prey in the Neolithic despite the minimal contribution hunting played in feeding populations. Evidence of the practice in all the early Neolithic sites, whatever the period or region, attests to its persistence.
Rose-Marie Arbogast
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A Review of Malta’s Pre-Temple Neolithic Pottery Wares

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2023
Sites from the earliest known phases of Maltese prehistory often consist of scatters of sherds for the Għar Dalam and Skorba phases (6000–4800 BCE), and tomb contexts for the Żebbuġ phase (3800–3600 BCE). Neolithic studies are, therefore, heavily reliant
Richard-Trémeau Emma   +4 more
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Early farming in Southeastern Norway: New evidence and interpretations

open access: yesJournal of Neolithic Archaeology, 2021
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent economic and demographic developments. Early farming in Norway is usually inferred from the pollen record or distribution maps of imported axes, which ...
Svein Vatsvåg Nielsen
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Early Neolithic settlement Ilindentsi in the Middle Struma valley, south–western Bulgaria: spatial organization and pottery

open access: yesБългарско е-Списание за Археология, 2020
The article offers new data on the Neolithisation process in the Struma valley and the Central Balkans based on recent research at the Early Neolithic settlement Ilindentsi in southwestern Bulgaria.
Małgorzata Grębska-Kulow   +1 more
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Decorated or Undecorated: Analysis of the Early-Middle Neolithic Transition in Western Iberia Through the Ceramic’s Stylist Techniques and Decorative Motifs

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
In this article, we study the role played by pottery production in the transition from Early Neolithic to Middle Neolithic in Western Iberia (∼4500–3300 cal BC) based on a critical analysis of the available empirical data.
Neves César
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The chronology of the Neolithic in Northwest Africa

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2022
This article considers the chrono-cultural evolution in the Northwest Africa territories during the Neolithic period. A systematic chronology based on specialized literature on the chrono-cultural features of this period in the Sahara and the Maghreb was
S. Si-Ammour
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Beyond the Levant: first evidence of a pre-pottery Neolithic incursion into the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant. The archaeological site of Jebel Qattar 101 (JQ-101), at Jubbah in the southern part of the Nefud Desert of northern Saudi Arabia, contains a large ...
Rémy Crassard   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

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