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The idea of the Neolithisation of the Sava-Drava-Danube interfluve has undergone very little change since S. Dimitrijević's time. Despite their many shortcomings, new archaeological excavations and radiocarbon dates of Early Neolithic sites have provided
Katarina Botić
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Néolithique en Ile-de-France : la révolution reste à faire
Our knowledge of the Neolithic has made huge progress thanks to the input of preventive archaeology, and the chronological and cultural framework for this period is now reasonably secure. Nevertheless, the number of major sites in Île-de-France is small,
Anaïck Samzun +2 more
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‘Neolithisation’ in the NE Sea of Azov region: one step forward, two steps back?
In this paper we present the migratory nature of an initial Neolithisation in the Sea of Azov area on the basis of an analysis of comparatively new and a revision of old materials from the Early Neolithic period.
Alexander Felix Gorelik +2 more
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The overtures to this Neolithic Studies anthology, were the seventh and eighth Neolithic Seminars held at the Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana in May 2000 and November 2001.
Mihael Budja
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Shaping a future of painting: the early Neolithic pottery from Dzhulyunitsa, North Central Bulgaria
This paper presents the somewhat unexpected findings of a preliminary archaeometric study of ‘painted’ early Neolithic pottery from the site of Dzhulyunitsa, north central Bulgaria.
Tania Dzhanfezova +2 more
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In extension of the recently established ‘Rapid Climate Change (RCC) Neolithisation Model’ (Clare 2013), in the present paper we demonstrate the existence of a remarkable coincidence between the exact (decadel-scale) entry and departure dates of the ...
Bernhard Weninger +7 more
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The region of Inner North-western Anatolia was a key node in the transmission of the Neolithic lifestyle from the Near East to Marmara, and from there to the Balkans and the rest of Europe. It formed the intersection between several important routes and
Deniz Sari, Semsettin Akyol
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Sheep and goats are often considered to be the oldest livestock animals in Denmark. In this contribution, we present the results of ZooMS measurements from seven ovicaprid bones from the Femern project, an excavation in the area of the former Syltholm ...
Daniel Groß +4 more
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The oldest pottery in hunter-gatherer communitiesand models of Neolithisation of Eastern Europe
The characteristics of the oldest pottery in Eastern Europe, located in three main regions, the Lower Don and Lower and Middle Volga, and a description of different Early Neolithic types of pottery production are described in this article.
A. Mazurkevich, Ekaterina Dolbunova
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Models of Neolithisation of Northeastern Iberian
Altres ajuts: The archaeological excavation at La Draga and Coves del Fem was funded by the Departament de Cultura (Generalitat de Catalunya) CLT009/18/00026 and CLT009/18/.
Piqué Huerta, Raquel +9 more
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