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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Middle and late Holocene vegetation and landscape evolution of the Scheldt estuary : a palynological study of a peat deposit from Doel (Belgium) [PDF]
Local and regional environmental conditions for the south-eastern Scheldt estuary during the middle and late Holocene period have been reconstructed based on pollen analysis, loss-on-ignition and radiocarbon dating of a sediment core from Doe (N-Belgium)
Deforce, Koen
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Fases y territorios de la neolitización del NE de la Península Ibérica ca. 5600-4900 cal BC [PDF]
En este trabajo se presentan los datos radiocarbónicos y de las cerámicas decoradas de numerosos yacimientos del NE Peninsular pertenecientes al Neolítico antiguo (c.5600-4900).
Oms Arias, F. Xavier
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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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Cultural and demic diffusion of first farmers, herders,and their innovations across Eurasia
Was the spread of agro-pastoralism from the Eurasian founder regions dominated by demic or by cultural diffusion? This study employs simulations that unfold a complex inter-regional and time varying pattern of demic and diffusive exchange processes ...
Carsten Lemmen
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Genomes from Verteba cave suggest diversity within the Trypillians in Ukraine. [PDF]
Gelabert P +10 more
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Societies in transition during the expansion and consolidation of the first farming communities in the Western Mediterranean: the Levant of the Iberian peninsula as an example [PDF]
La neolitización ha sido entendida como un proceso de adopción de innovaciones tecnológicas y económicas por parte de grupos cazadores recolectores que, o bien traídas desde fuera a través de una difusión démica, o bien a través de redes de intercambio ...
García Atiénzar, Gabriel +1 more
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Early North African Cattle Domestication and Its Ecological Setting: A Reassessment [PDF]
Nearly four decades have passed since an independent North African centre for cattle domestication was first proposed in 1980, based on the Combined Prehistoric Expedition’s work in the Nabta Playa—Bir Kiseiba region of southern Egypt, and the initial ...
Brass, M
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