Early Pleistocene cut marked hominin fossil from Koobi Fora, Kenya. [PDF]
Pobiner B, Pante M, Keevil T.
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Para una prehistoria de la vivienda. Aproximación historiográfica y metodológica al estudio del espacio doméstico prehistórico [PDF]
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Vela Cossío, Fernando
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Variation in the chemical profiles of three foxglove species in the central Balkans. [PDF]
Gašić U +15 more
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An infant burial from Arma Veirana in northwestern Italy provides insights into funerary practices and female personhood in early Mesolithic Europe. [PDF]
Hodgkins J +26 more
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Social networks and connectivity among the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic foragers of the Balkans and Italy [PDF]
Major environmental perturbations over the last glacial period, with considerable changes in sea levels, have significantly affected the spatial organization of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic huntergatherer communities between the Balkans and Italy.
Boric, Dusan, Cristiani, Emanuela
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The curious case of House 54 from Lepenski Vir (Serbia). Chipped stone perspective
The subject of this study is revealing the activities carried out in one of the trapezoidal houses of the Lepenski Vir site from the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods, situated in the Iron Gates region in eastern Serbia. Dominating with their specific form, these buildings are shifting the focus from a utilitarian perspective to the use of space. One of
Anda Petrovic, Stella Nunziante Cesaro
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Ecological and historical factors behind the spatial structure of the historical field patterns in the Czech Republic. [PDF]
Fanta V +7 more
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Local increases in admixture with hunter-gatherers followed the initial expansion of Neolithic farmers across continental Europe. [PDF]
Tsoupas A +7 more
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Early Neolithic Ovens From The Site Of Lepenski Vir: New Shape - Old Material
Even though the Early Neolithic material at the site of Lepenski Vir shows typical characteristics of the Starčevo culture, there are certain significant elements which are atypical for the Early Neolithic communities of the Central Balkans. One of the atypical elements are the ovens.
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