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Mobility in Neolithic Societies - Pottery as Indication for vertical Social Organisation?
The paradigm of cultural history still has an influence on how we imagine Neolithic societies. Once established for the purpose of relative chronology and based on pottery, Neolithic cultures implied the existence of homogeneous, static social units ...
Hinz, Martin +2 more
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TO THE QUESTION OF NEOLITHISATION IN THE FOREST-STEPPE OF WESTERN SIBERIA
The paper deals with the development of the Neolithic complexes in Western Siberia from the Tobol river to the Kuznetsk Basin. For a long time it has been considered that the forming of the West Siberian Neolithic complexes was based on the Mesolithic ...
V. A. Zakh, D. N. Yen’shin
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Human Hunting and Nascent Animal Management at Middle Pre-Pottery Neolithic Yiftah'el, Israel. [PDF]
Sapir-Hen L +3 more
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Jebel Moya (Sudan): new dates from a mortuary complex at the southern Meroitic frontier
This paper proposes a new chronology for the burial complex at Jebel Moya, south-central Sudan. It reassesses the body of evidence from Sir Henry Wellcome's original 1911–1914 excavations in order to place the site within a firm chronological framework ...
Schwenniger, J-L, Brass, M
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Dating burial practices and architecture at Lepenski Vir
Previous attempts to establish a chronology for Lepenski Vir using three different methods (stratigraphy, radiometric 14C dating of bulk charcoal samples, and AMS 14C dating of human bone collagen) produced inconsistent results. Discrepancies between the
Higham, Thomas +5 more
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Ancient mitogenomes from Pre-Pottery Neolithic Central Anatolia and the effects of a Late Neolithic bottleneck in sheep (<i>Ovis aries</i>). [PDF]
Sandoval-Castellanos E +47 more
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The Pre-Pottery Anthropocene: Early Ecosystem Engineering in the Neolithic Levant
The concept of the Anthropocene, often associated with the Industrial Revolution or the mid-20th century, typically overlooks the profound and long-term human impact on ecosystems dating back to prehistory. This paper introduces the concept of a "Pre-Pottery Anthropocene" by examining early ecosystem engineering practices in the Neolithic Levant ...
Revista, Zen, HISTORY, 10
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The distribution of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Period settlements in Anatolia
Çanak Çömleksiz Neolitik Dönem, kronolojik açıdan bulunduğu coğrafyaya göre farklılık göstermiş olsa da, M.Ö 10 bin ? 7 bin yıllarını kapsamaktadır. Anadolu'da Çanak Çömleksiz Neolitik Dönemi en iyi yansıtan merkezler ilk araştırmalarda Güneydoğu ...
Çoksolmaz, Ece
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The colonisation of the Mariana Islands in Western Micronesia is likely to represent an early ocean dispersal of more than 2000 km. Establishing the date of human arrival in the archipelago is important for modelling Neolithic expansion in Island ...
Winter, Olaf +4 more
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