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Cannibalism in the Neolithic

Science, 1986
Cannibalism is a provocative interpretation put forth repeatedly for practices at various prehistoric sites, yet it has been so poorly supported by objective evidence that later, more critical reviews almost invariably reject the proposal. The basic data essential to a rigorous assessment of a cannibalism hypothesis include precise contextual ...
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The Neolithic of the Dodecanese and Aegean Neolithic Culture

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1984
Excavations of neolithic sites in the Aegean are summarized. The essential characteristics of the Aegean Neolithic are discussed with particular reference to settlements: a series of ‘cultural units’ resulting from this discussion are analysed, and their chronology compared.
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The Neolithic

2020
En 1865, alors que l’archéologie avait fait surgir des hommes très anciens des profondeurs du temps, le savant britannique John Lubbock proposa d’inventer le « Néolithique ». Après l’« Âge de la pierre ancienne », soit le Paléolithique, venait ainsi l’« Âge de la pierre nouvelle ».
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The Neolithic

2017
Méry, Sophie, Charpentier, Vincent
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The Future Neolithic

2014
As for Shakespeare, every generation gets the Neolithic it deserves. This chapter discusses emerging views of what the Neolithic is and how to study it, with the thesis that recently there has been a quiet revolution in how we understand the Neolithic.
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The Neolithic Labyrinth

Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 1992
Neolithic Crete has long been portrayed as a slow-moving backwater. Analysis of data from the large tell site at Knossos challenges this view by demonstrating that the Neolithic settlement underwent a period of rapid growth and sudden cultural change during the earlier fifth millennium. These phenomena are most convincingly interpreted as indicators of
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The Chinese Neolithic

2005
This book studies the formation of complex societies in prehistoric China during the Neolithic and early state periods, c. 7000–1500 BC. Archaeological materials are interpreted through anthropological perspectives, using systematic analytic methods in settlement and burial patterns.
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