Cooking fish and drinking milk? Patterns in pottery use in the southeastern Baltic, 3300–2400 cal BC [PDF]
yesA study of pottery vessel contents and use was undertaken in order to obtain information on food processed in Subneolithic and Neolithic vessels from Nida and Šventoji (3300–2400 cal BC).
Ackman +59 more
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Egalitarianism is often idealized, but many anthropologists have noted its potential for nightmare scenarios involving envy, mistrust, and violence. This introduction outlines a framework for understanding the negative emotions and violence associated with the forces of commensuration that are necessary to make people equal.
Natalia Buitron +2 more
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The Early Neolithic communities in Macedonia
The Neolithisation and the first agricultural societies in Southeast Europe are under constant discussions. Besides numerous data on the earliest farming settlements in this region, still there are debates on the directions and chronology of the ...
Goce Naumov
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Neolithic pottery finds at the wetland site of Bazel-Kruibeke (Flanders, Belgium): evidence of long-distance forager-farmer contact during the late 6th and 5th millennium cal BC in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt area [PDF]
The salvage excavation of the wetland site of Bazel-Kruibeke yielded the first firm evidence of forager-farmer contact in the Scheldt valley already from the late LBK onwards.
Crombé, Philippe +4 more
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ABSTRACT An extended inventory of 82 well‐dated European calcareous tufas is used to discuss the timing and amplitude of their onset, maximum and decline; in particular differences from east to west and between the Mediterranean area and the rest of Europe.
Julie Dabkowski, Léa Beaumont
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Lithics in the Neolithic archaeology of Greece: Capturing the social dynamics of chipped stone technology [PDF]
Over the years, lithic analysis has become an integral part of Neolithic research in Greece. In the past, chipped stone tools were considered as potential chronological and cultural markers.
Kakavakis, O.
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The appearance and disappearance of Late Neolithic mega-sites in Central Anatolia are poorly understood. These huge agricultural settlements are all the more puzzling that they seem to be unknown from Southeast Anatolia, the area where the mixed-farming ...
Cédric BODET
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About the neolithisation of the Mesolithic Groups in the East of the Iberian Peninsula: Exclusion as a possibility [PDF]
Si bien en los momentos de contacto entre sociedades cazadoras recolectoras y agropecuarias se pudieron dar situaciones muy diversas, la neolitización por procesos de aculturación directa e indirecta, desde una perspectiva integradora y regida por el ...
García Atiénzar, Gabriel +1 more
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Neolithic pots and potters in Europe: the end of ‘demic diffusion’ migratory model
In this paper we discuss the inventions and re-inventions of ceramic technology and pot- tery dispersals in foraging and farming contexts in Eurasia.
Mihael Budja
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Landscape change and archaeological settlements in the lower Danube valley and delta from early Neolithic to Chalcolithic time: A review [PDF]
International audiencePalaeogeographic changes of the North Black Sea area during Early to Middle Holocene (i.e. 12e4 ka BP) is of crucial interest in the understanding of the spread of the Neolithic to central and western Europe.
Carozza, Jean-Michel +3 more
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