Flax fibre: innovation and change in the early Neolithic: a technological and material perspective [PDF]
Flax (Linum sp.) was one of the first domestic plants in Neolithic Europe, providing a potential cultivable source of fibres for the first farmers. As the plant provides both oil and fibre, it is a matter of enquiry as to whether the plant was first ...
Harris, S.
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Unveiling the culinary tradition of 'focaccia' in Late Neolithic Mesopotamia by way of the integration of use-wear, phytolith & organic-residue analyses. [PDF]
Taranto S +6 more
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Placing South Levantine Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic
In an area dedicated to mortuary activity near, albeit physically distinct from the Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlements of Teleilat Ghassul, excavations in the 1930s unearthed numerous small, stone-lined cist graves sunken into the soil, some in distinctive ladder-like arrangements. Several of those ladder-like arrangements apparently represent
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L’architecture des bâtiments du Néolithique récent final
Ivan Praud
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Ancient DNA sheds light on the funerary practices of late Neolithic collective burial in southern France. [PDF]
Arzelier A +7 more
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Subsistence and population development from the Middle Neolithic B (2800-2350 BCE) to the Late Neolithic (2350-1700 BCE) in Southern Scandinavia. [PDF]
Winther Johannsen J +3 more
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Excavations at Over: Late Neolithic Occupation (Sites 3 & 4)
This report details the results of excavations undertaken between late October and early December 1997 within the southernmost area of the ARC Central's Over quarry, Cambridgeshire. Dictated by the extent of large-scale gravel quarrying, the excavations are one part of an extensive on-going project investigating the prehistoric occupation of the ...
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Dietary trends at the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in North-west Europe [PDF]
Bartosiewicz, Laszlo +4 more
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Late Neolithic collective burial reveals admixture dynamics during the third millennium BCE and the shaping of the European genome. [PDF]
Parasayan O +9 more
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Contact and interaction between early farmers and late hunter-gatherers in Belgium during the 6th and 5th millennium calBC [PDF]
Crombé, Philippe
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