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Late Neolithic collective burial reveals admixture dynamics during the third millennium BCE and the shaping of the European genome. [PDF]

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Evolutionary history and recurrent host adaptation in ancient Salmonella enterica

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Jackson I   +96 more
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About the Sălcuţa Eneolithic culture [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales d'Université "Valahia" Târgovişte. Section d'Archéologie et d'Histoire, 2013
The name of the Sălcuța eneolithic communities comes from the eponymous settlement in Dolj County. The area in which it spreads comprises Oltenia, eastern Banat, north– western Bulgaria, north– eastern Serbia, similar communities also being found in Macedonia and Albania.
Pătroi, Cătălin-Nicolae
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Hunting and Fishing in the Neolithic and Eneolithic

Lithic Technology
<p><em>Hunting and fishing in the Neolithic and Eneolithic</em> explores the extent of hunting and fishing activities, their role and importance in subsistence and also their place in social relations. The book contains 13 papers on hunting and fishing techniques, weapons and prey in the area from Anatolia to the Gibraltar region. The
Vivi Sandra Sari, Mayca Sita Nurdiana
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Eneolith

2020
Since the number of Eneolithic cultures has grown considerably in contrast with the previous epochs, it was necessary to determine the criteria and select the cultural content. The choice of the Cucuteni-Tripolye and the Harappa-Mohenjo-Daro, as well as of the Eurasian steppe cultures has been substantiated, and the artifacts for analysis have been ...
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Neolithic and Eneolithic of Caput Adriae [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
The eastern Adriatic coast and the Caput Adriae lie along one of the main route of the spread of farming into Europe. The studied area covers Dalmatia, Istria, Karst and Friuli which present varied environmental and geomorphological peculiarities. In recent time, researches have disclosed a complex archaeological picture of Neolithic communities well ...
ALESSANDRO FERRARI   +6 more
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Eneolithic stone sculpture in south Turkmenia

Antiquity, 1989
This report of a tradition of Copper-Age stone sculpture from the Caucasus introduces a wider discussion of the place of stone sculpture in the artistic traditions of early Asiatic civilizations. It underlines once more the special place of evidence from the Soviet Union, the northern periphery of the regions of early states.
V. M. Masson, G. F. Korobkova
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Early Eneolithic in the Pontic Steppes

2008
This study analyses all the available data for the early Eneolithic (c.5400-4200 BCE) in the pontic steppe. Primary attention is paid to settlement sites along with burials and grave goods, and the book publishes for the first time in English the settlement materials in full.
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