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A Special Relationship-Aspects of Human-Animal Interaction in Birds of Prey, Brown Bears, Beavers, and Elk in Prehistoric Europe. [PDF]
Schmölcke U, Grimm O.
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Palaeogenomic insights into the origins of early settlers on the island of Cyprus. [PDF]
Heraclides A +5 more
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Problèmes relatifs a la Neolithisation de la Cerdagne
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Farmer-Forager Interactions in the Neolithisation of Northwest Anatolia:
2019The adoption of agriculture and settled village life is one of the most important transitions in prehistory, long viewed as one of the most essential ‘revolutions’ in human history. While traditional grand narratives of agricultural origins and dispersals still remain relevant today, decades of excavation and investigation in western Asia are ...
Özbal, Rana, Gerritsen, Fokke
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Dynamics of Neolithisation in South-eastern Europe
2023This book describes various scenarios of the transition from the wandering way of life to sedentarism in Southeastern Europe – the key region between Anatolia and the Aegean to Central Europe – where these fundamental changes first appeared in Europe.
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Neolithisation in North China: Landscape and geoarchaeological perspectives
Environmental Archaeology, 2015AbstractMulti-disciplinary research in different parts of the world has demonstrated that neolithisation or the establishment of the ‘neolithic’ way of life, including economy, settlement, landscape management and ideology, was a lengthy process. In North China, this prolonged neolithisation is characterised by ecological diversity and increasing ...
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Current Thoughts on the Neolithisation Process of the Western Mediterranean
2017The analysis of the Neolithisation process constitutes a recurrent theme in the scientific literature given the fundamental change for human populations implied in the transition from a hunting-fishing-gathering economy to one based on domestication and food production.
Salazar-García, D. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8017-0194 +1 more
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The concepts of ‘Neolithic’ and ‘Neolithisation’ for Africa?
Before Farming, 2005The use of the term ‘Neolithic', although seen by some researchers as a convenient shorthand, has a great deal of baggage associated with it, which makes it problematic for use in Africa. This is particularly true for southern Africa where the process of introduction of food production was probably different from that experienced in the Middle East ...
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