Paint It Black: The Rise of Metallurgy in the Balkans [PDF]
This paper integrates archaeological, material, microstructural and compositional data of c. 7,000 years old metallurgical production evidence with the aim to address the knowledge of the world’s earliest metalworkers.
Radivojević, M, Rehren, T
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Let's groove: attachment techniques of Eurasian elk (Alces alces) tooth pendants at the Late Mesolithic cemetery Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov (Lake Onega, Russia). [PDF]
Mannermaa K +3 more
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Dental calculus reveals Mesolithic foragers in the Balkans consumed domesticated plant foods. [PDF]
Cristiani E +3 more
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Tooth abrasion as a trait of the human population of Lepenski Vir [PDF]
More than 350 human skeletons were uncovered during excavations carried out in several sites belonging to the culture of Lepenski Vir, dating between the 8th and 6th millennia BC. The skeletons comprise one group, known among experts as the 'Đerdap anthropological series'.
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Regional diversity in subsistence among early farmers in Southeast Europe revealed by archaeological organic residues. [PDF]
Cramp LJE +10 more
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Living off the land: Terrestrial-based diet and dairying in the farming communities of the Neolithic Balkans. [PDF]
Stojanovski D +18 more
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The genomic origins of the world's first farmers.
Marchi N +30 more
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Celtic Provenance in Traditional Herbal Medicine of Medieval Wales and Classical Antiquity. [PDF]
Wagner C, De Gezelle J, Komarnytsky S.
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Strontium isotopes document greater human mobility at the start of the Balkan Neolithic. [PDF]
Borić D, Price TD.
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