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To be or not to be… Neolithic: “Failed attempts” at Neolithization in Central and Eastern Europe and in the Near East, and their final success (35,000-7000 BP)

Paléorient, 2013
After a brief parallel presentation of the development of the Upper Paleolithic cultures in Central and Eastern Europe as well as in the Near East we propose a new paradigm for the issue of the process, that is to say, the birth of Neolithization. Instead of a sudden appareance within a few centuries around 9000 BP, we think that the phenomenon is the ...
Aurenche, Olivier   +2 more
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The Final Neolithic and Chalcolithic Settlement of Travessa das Dores (Ajuda – Lisboa)

2020
Madrider Mitteilungen, Vol. 60 (2019)
Neto, Nunto   +2 more
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Chronology of Greece and South-east Europe in the Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1999
Final Neolithic to Early Bronze Age chronology in Greece remains obscure due to a lack of stratified deposits and radiocarbon dates. In this paper the Greek evidence is considered in the light of typological parallels, stratigraphic sequences, and the larger series of radiocarbon dates available from the south-east European cultures, and a tentative ...
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Chronology of earthenware in the Late and Final Stages of the Neolithic Age in Jeju Island

KOREA NEOLITHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY
This study compiled a chronology of the late and final stages of the Neolithic Age that appears in ruins in the Jeju Island area. In order to establish a chronology, the types of excavated artifacts for each site were classified, and by considering radiocarbon dates, the chronology could be divided into five stages as follows.
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What are these blades for? Flint blade production and circulation in the Final Neolithic Sardinia

2017
At the end of the Neolithic (at the bridge between the 5th and 4th millennia BC), concurrently with the origin of the Ozieri Culture, obsidian was the most exploited lithic resource in Sardinia. During this time, the early stages of the obsidian reduction system seem to have been located in close proximity to the primary outcrops on the Monte Arci ...
MELOSU, BARBARA, Carlo Lugliè
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Final Neolithic Period:

2012
L. Vance Watrous, Maryanne Schultz
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