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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Le rôle du Néolithique ancien méditerranéen dans la néolithisation de l'Europe atlantique [PDF]
National audienceStylistic influences from Impressed Ware groups have been discovered from Gibraltar to the Loire river. The patterns proposed to explain the expanding of Early Atlantic Neolithic are either a fast maritime expansion or a gradual ...
Manen, Claire, Marchand, Grégor
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Three successive waves of Neolithisation: LBK development in Transdanubia
Due to the latest research, the LBK formation in Transdanubia must have involved an essentially Mesolithic subsistence, complemented by certain elements of the Neolithic package brought here by migrant late Star≠evo groups.
Krisztián Oross, Eszter Bánffy
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Enigmatic plant-working tools and the transition to farming in the Rhine Meuse Delta [PDF]
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Little, Aimee Patrice, van Gijn, Annelou
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The Neolithization of Northern Black Sea area in the context of climate changes
The neolithisation of the Pontic steppe was a long process, with four stages which were associated with climate changes. It began c. 7500 calBC, with early animal husbandry in the western Azov Sea area.
Nadezhda Kotova
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A critical approach towards jade axes in southern Scandinavia
Southern Scandinavian jade axes have been interpreted as items of prestigious exchange illustrating contact with the agrarian societies of Central Europe and reflecting agrarian ideas and ideology.
Lasse Sørensen
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Digging the Dutch Mountains: Recent Work by Leendert Louwe Kooijmans. [PDF]
Review article. Copyright © WARP and the individual authors.[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The 'mountains' in the western part of the Netherlands are no longer there.
Van de Noort, Robert
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A Decorated Bone ‘Spatula’ from Göbekli Tepe. On the Pitfalls of Iconographic Interpretations of Early Neolithic Art [PDF]
In 2011 a special object was discovered at Göbekli Tepe in one of the excavation trenches in the tell´s northwestern depression. The artefact was described preliminarily as a ‘spatula’ made from a rib bone.
Jens Notroff, Oliver Dietrich
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Human–landscape interactions in the Conquezuela–Ambrona Valley (Soria, continental Iberia): From the early Neolithic land use to the origin of the current oak woodland [PDF]
The sedimentological, geochemical and palynological analyses performed in the Conquezuela palaeolake (41°11′N; 2°33′W; 1124 m a.s.l.) provide a detailed, multiproxy palaeoenvironmental reconstruction in one of the key areas of inner Iberian Neolithic ...
Aranbarri, J. +12 more
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Le sommet de l’iceberg ? Colonisation pionnière et néolithisation de la France méditerranéenne
En Mediterranee occidentale, l’emergence des societes agro-pastorales, au debut du 6e millenaire avant notre ere, est desormais expliquee par un modele de colonisation de petits groupes originaires du complexe Impressa de la peninsule italique, precedant
C. Manen +13 more
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