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Digging the Dutch Mountains: Recent Work by Leendert Louwe Kooijmans. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
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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AMS radiocarbon dating from the Neolithic of eastern Ukraine casts doubts on existing chronologies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Seversky Donets River (Northern Donets) basin in eastern Ukraine and the Lower Don River valley in Russia were inhabited by populations that have been considered to be one of the earliest pottery-using cultures in Europe.
Lillie, Malcolm   +2 more
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Néolithique en Ile-de-France : la révolution reste à faire

open access: yesArchéopages, 2008
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
doaj   +1 more source

Mesolithic projectile variability along the southern North Sea basin (NW Europe) : hunter-gatherer responses to repeated climate change at the beginning of the Holocene [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW Europe adapted to long-term and short-term climatic and environmental changes at the beginning of the Holocene.
Crombé, Philippe
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‘Neolithisation’ in the NE Sea of Azov region: one step forward, two steps back?

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2016
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
doaj   +1 more source

Ceramics and Society in Northern Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional variations but overall a four phase chronology for the pottery is also suggested: First Neolithic, approximately 4000–3800 BC; Early Neolithic ...
Muller, Johannes, Peterson, Rick
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The Early Neolithic pottery of Keçiçayiri and its place in the North-western Anatolian Neolithisation process

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2019
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
doaj   +1 more source

LATE MESOLITHIC NARVA STAGE IN ESTONIA: POTTERY, SETTLEMENT TYPES AND CHRONOLOGY [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper gives a systematized overview of different Narva stage sites in Estonia, describing their artefactual and archaeozoological material, and environmental conditions.
Craig, Oliver Edward   +5 more
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Preface

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2001
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
doaj   +1 more source

Neolithisation in southwest Asia – the path to modernity

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2006
Two questions are discussed that turn out to be related. The first was posed originally by Robert Braidwood more than fifty years ago, and concerns why farming was adopted in southwest Asia early in the Neolithic, and not earlier. The second concerns the usually opposed processualist and post-processualist approaches to the Neolithic.
openaire   +3 more sources

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