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Diphyllobothrium: Neolithic Parasite? [PDF]

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During paleoparasitological analyses on several Neolithic sites in Switzerland (Arbon-Bleiche 3) and southwestern Germany (Hornstaad-Hörnle I, Torwiesen II, and Seekirch-Stockwiesen), numerous eggs of Diphyllobothrium sp. were recovered. This is one of the earliest occurrences of this parasite during the prehistoric period in the Old World.
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The Neolithic of the Dodecanese and Aegean Neolithic Culture

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1984
Excavations of neolithic sites in the Aegean are summarized. The essential characteristics of the Aegean Neolithic are discussed with particular reference to settlements: a series of ‘cultural units’ resulting from this discussion are analysed, and their chronology compared.
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The Neolithic on the Plateau

2012
This article compiles data on the ninth-to-sixth-millennium-BCE communities of the central Anatolian plateau, underscoring the distinctive features of each of them in chronological order and deliberately avoiding the traditional phase terminology of the Neolithic.
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Neolithic of Capsian

2001
RELATIVE TIME PERIOD: Follows the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Maghreb tradition and precedes the North African Protohistoric Berber tradition.
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Getting sick in the Neolithic

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2020
Ancient Salmonella enterica genomes from humans beginning to adopt farming lifestyles reveal insight into how epidemiological pathways were affected by human cultural transitions.
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Neolithic Package

2015
Encyclopedia entry on the concept of the "Neolithic Package".
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The Neolithic of the Caucasus

2014
AbstractThis article presents our current state of knowledge on the Neolithic of the Caucasus based on reviews of previous and continuing research. In this region, this period has generally been divided into two cultural stages: Early/Aceramic Neolithic and Late/Ceramic Neolithic.
Makoto Arimura   +2 more
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Mediterranean: Neolithic

The Neolithization of the Mediterranean was a long, complex, non-centralized, arrhythmic, and regionalized process involving multiple parameters and variables, entailing a non-linear interplay between the movement of people and the transmission of ideas.
Kačar, Sonja   +3 more
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