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Decorated or Undecorated: Analysis of the Early-Middle Neolithic Transition in Western Iberia Through the Ceramic’s Stylist Techniques and Decorative Motifs

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
In this article, we study the role played by pottery production in the transition from Early Neolithic to Middle Neolithic in Western Iberia (∼4500–3300 cal BC) based on a critical analysis of the available empirical data.
Neves César
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Social and Cultural Dynamics in the Neolithic of Baikal-Yenisey Siberia: problems, hypotheses and facts

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
An assessment was made of the possibilities of using burial complexes to study social and cultural dynamics in the Neolithic of Baikal-Yenisey Siberia (~8.6–5 ka cal BP).
Ivan M. Berdnikov, Natalia B. Sokolova
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Early Neolithic of the Middle Don in the Light of Current Research (based on materials from the Cherkasskaya-5 site)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2023
The article deals with the latest overview of the Early Neolithic site Cherkasskaya-5, located in the Middle Don, southern part of the forest-steppe zone, Voronezh Oblast.
Skorobogatov Andrei M.   +3 more
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Ceramics and Society in Northern Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional variations but overall a four phase chronology for the pottery is also suggested: First Neolithic, approximately 4000–3800 BC; Early Neolithic ...
Muller, Johannes, Peterson, Rick
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NEW AMS DATES FROM ESTONIAN STONE AGE BURIAL SITES [PDF]

open access: yesEesti Arheoloogiaajakiri, 2007
The article discusses radiocarbon dates of 17 skeletons excavated from ten Stone Age burial sites in Estonia. The skeletons, dated by the AMS method in the frames of different research projects in recent years, are presented by burial sites together with
Aivar Kriiska   +4 more
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The chronology of the Neolithic in Northwest Africa

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2022
This article considers the chrono-cultural evolution in the Northwest Africa territories during the Neolithic period. A systematic chronology based on specialized literature on the chrono-cultural features of this period in the Sahara and the Maghreb was
S. Si-Ammour
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Insights on the changing dynamics of cemetery use in the neolithic and chalcolithic of southern Portugal. Radiocarbon dating of Lugar do Canto Cave (Santarém) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Lugar do Canto Cave is one of the most relevant Neolithic burial caves in Portugal given not only its extraordinary preservation conditions at the time of discovery but also the quality of the field record obtained during excavation. Its material culture
Carvalho, António, Luis Cardoso, Joao
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La céramique néolithique de Broussy-le-Grand L’Ourlet (Marne)

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2019
While the Marne Department is mostly known for its Late Neolithic collective burials, the rest of the Neolithic is still poorly known there. The site of Broussy-le-Grand L’Ourlet, excavated in 1971 and 1972, had never been published and the Neolithic ...
Marie Charnot
doaj   +1 more source

Middle Neolithic pits and a burial at West Amesbury, Wiltshire

open access: yesThe Archaeological Journal, 2020
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed five pits, a grave and other features of Middle Neolithic date.
David Roberts   +34 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Diet uniformity at an early farming community in northwest Anatolia (Turkey) : carbon and nitrogen isotope studies of bone collagen at Aktopraklik [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Aktopraklık is a settlement site composed of three areas (A–C) in the Marmara region of northwest Anatolia, with phases of occupation that date to the Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic periods, mid-seventh to mid-sixth millennium bc (ca.
Alpaslan-Roodenberg, Songül   +5 more
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