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New Data on the Archaeological Obsidians of the Banat and Transylvania [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Società per la Preistoria e Protostoria della Regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Quaderno 12 ...
BIAGI P., BOUCETTA S, GRATUZE B
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The Early Neolithic communities in Macedonia

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy, 2015
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
doaj   +1 more source

The Cardial–Epicardial Early Neolithic of Lower Rhône Valley (South-Eastern France): A Lithic Perspective

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
In the lower Rhône Valley, many sites are attributed to the Early Neolithic and dated between 5600 and 4800 cal. BC. According to their ceramic production, they are associated with two cultural facies: the Cardial and the Epicardial. The relation between
Defranould Elsa
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Le nomadisme néolithique en zone steppique syrienne et les acteurs de sa découverte

open access: yesLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, 2023
The current climate of the Near Eastern steppes was gradually put in place on the eve of the Neolithisation, around the 12th millennium BCE. The Syrian steppe was then travelled by mobile groups of hunter-gatherers belonging to the Natufian culture.
Frédéric Abbès
doaj   +1 more source

Neolithic transverse arrowheads

open access: yesDanish Journal of Archaeology, 2018
One of the most debated subjects in archaeology is the transition between the Mesolithic and the Neolithic period. A missing piece in this debate has been the transverse arrowhead, which is a relic from the hunting and gathering society but still has ...
Andreas Valentin Wadskjær
doaj   +1 more source

The introduction of ceramics in the Ertebølle Culture

open access: yesDanish Journal of Archaeology, 2013
Pottery production has long been viewed as an integrated part of the Neolithic package. Instances of ceramic production in hunter-gatherer contexts have been explained by influences from early farmers. This has also been the case for the ceramics of the
Karen Poulsen
doaj   +1 more source

Reflections on the Other Side. A Southern Iberia Origin for the First Pottery Production of Northern Morocco?

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
This work is a starting point for rethinking the role of the Iberian Peninsula in the neolithisation of northern Morocco. It focuses on the similarities and divergences between the first pottery productions and their decorations in both territories. This
Martínez Sánchez Rafael M.   +5 more
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Material choices for fibre in the Neolithic: an approach through the measurement of mechanical properties [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Studies of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Europe have focused on plants and animals exploited for food. However, the exploitation of plants for fibres underwent a significant change with the addition of domestic flax as a fibre crop.
Haigh, Sarah   +3 more
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La fermière, la potière et la sédentaire : la lente néolithisation de l’Amazonie

open access: yesDroits humains et mouvements sociaux
Loin d’être une aire marginale exempte de toute innovation et débitrice d’influences extérieures, l’Amazonie fut bien au contraire un foyer de création dynamique depuis les plus anciens peuplements humains.
S. Rostain
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Archaeogenomic analysis of the first steps of Neolithization in Anatolia and the Aegean [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Neolithic transition in west Eurasia occurred in two main steps: the gradual development of sedentism and plant cultivation in the Near East and the subsequent spread of Neolithic cultures into the Aegean and across Europe after 7000 cal BCE.
Altinisik, Ezgi   +13 more
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