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A long slow goodbye – Re-examining the Mesolithic – Neolithic transition (5500 – 2500 BCE) in the Dutch delta

A long slow goodbye – Re-examining the Mesolithic – Neolithic transition (5500 – 2500 BCE) in the Dutch delta

... This problem may be exacerbated for marine mammals. Seals and cetaceans are present in small numbers at many sites. Their most nutritious part is the so-called sculp, consisting of blubber and skin. Field processing of ...

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Mesolithic Europe: diversity in uniformity

Mesolithic Europe: diversity in uniformity

... the Mesolithic and I shall restrict myself to these ...the Mesolithic or the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition and 12 of these deal with either Ireland or Britain (Scotland and Star ...

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Stable isotopes and dynamic diets : the Mesolithic-Neolithic dietary transition in terrestrial Central Europe

Stable isotopes and dynamic diets : the Mesolithic-Neolithic dietary transition in terrestrial Central Europe

... The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Europe marks a distinct change in human food production, typically characterised as the transition from hunting and gathering to ...this ...

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Introduction : A Social History of the Irish and British Mesolithic

Introduction : A Social History of the Irish and British Mesolithic

... the MesolithicNeolithic transition in Britain from a chronological perspective, applying Bayesian modelling techniques to the corpus of radiocarbon dates available to plot in ine resolution the inal ...

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Varied mobility in the Neolithic: : the Linerbandkeramik on the move

Varied mobility in the Neolithic: : the Linerbandkeramik on the move

... the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition and different subsistence modes, potential variation in mobility strategies have been ...the Neolithic (Leary 2014; see Chapter ...

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Mesolithic Northern England : Environment, Population and Settlement

Mesolithic Northern England : Environment, Population and Settlement

... Y OUNG , R. 1989. Mixed lithic scatters and the Mesolithic- Neolithic transition in the North East of England: A speculation, in I. Brooks and P. Phillips (eds.) Breaking the Stony Silence: Papers ...

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Semthan: as a Neolithic site of Kashmir

Semthan: as a Neolithic site of Kashmir

... attractiveness and usual outlook all over the globe. Its towering snow-clad mountains, dazzling spots, gorgeous valleys, rivers with freezing water, gorgeous lakes and springs and ever-green fields, intense forests and ...

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'Pig-menting' the Spanish Neolithic

'Pig-menting' the Spanish Neolithic

... the Neolithic is currently considered as a certainty by the majority of researchers working on Spanish material, though there is some disagreement concerning the timing of such appearance (Rowley-Conwy 1995a; ...

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SUSTAINABILITY Of AGRICULTURE: THE NEOLITHIC DILEMMA

SUSTAINABILITY Of AGRICULTURE: THE NEOLITHIC DILEMMA

... the transition from the hunter-gatherer period, Early Stone Age, to the Neolithic, New (Late) Stone Age is evident in one of the first permanent villages in Syria and Palestine appear towards the end of the ...

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Neolithic Tangas from Lerna

Neolithic Tangas from Lerna

... obverse, with prominent horizontal drill stria- tions; on obverse, incomplete circle scratched around, but not coincident with, circumference from upper second to lowe[r] ...

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Neolithic Figurines from Thespiai

Neolithic Figurines from Thespiai

... A break in the surface of the figure, starting at the end of the shoulder and running diagonally across the front of the body, indicates that the left arm was placed here[r] ...

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The Neolithic Burial vault at Stein

The Neolithic Burial vault at Stein

... Comparison with the smaller of the two dolmens of Weris (Mariën 1952a, afb. Mariën that great care must be taken in drawing conclusions in this respect because there is[r] ...

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Implements of bone and antler: A Mesolithic tradition continued.

Implements of bone and antler: A Mesolithic tradition continued.

... the Mesolithic, bone and antler tools played an important role in the technological system in a tradition that was to continue far into the ...all Neolithic wetland sites in the western part of the ...Late ...

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Resilience at the Transition to Agriculture: The Long-Term Landscape and Resource Development at the Aceramic Neolithic Tell Site of Chogha Golan (Iran)

Resilience at the Transition to Agriculture: The Long-Term Landscape and Resource Development at the Aceramic Neolithic Tell Site of Chogha Golan (Iran)

... the transition to AH II further changes become apparent that include an increase in Triticum species, including phenotypically domesticated emmer wheat chaff (Triticum dicoccum), increasing percentages of ...

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Mesolithic Northern England : Environment, Population and Settlement

Mesolithic Northern England : Environment, Population and Settlement

... Late Mesolithic upland environments may have reduced the risk of catastrophic ‘poor years’, as if key resources ‘failed’ closely spaced ecozones would increase the likelihood that other backup resources were ...

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Mesolithic Northern England : Environment, Population and Settlement

Mesolithic Northern England : Environment, Population and Settlement

... questioned the ubiquity and effectiveness of practices such as infanticide in limiting population increase. Kelly (1995: 239 , after Blurton Jones and Sibly 1978; Blurton Jones 1986, 1987) also noted that the wide birth ...

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Plant resource availability and management in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Greece

Plant resource availability and management in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Greece

... the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods, with only a few focusing on the Palaeolithic and the Mesolithic, largely reflecting the lack of substantial archaeological research in Greece on these ...and ...

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Neolithic Culture In Tamil Nadu – A Study

Neolithic Culture In Tamil Nadu – A Study

... Neolithic period. The remaining Neolithic sites are either small villages or ...from Neolithic times onwards and even maintained their status even in Megalithic and Early Historic periods as ...

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The bashful and the boastful : prestigious leaders and social change in Mesolithic Societies

The bashful and the boastful : prestigious leaders and social change in Mesolithic Societies

... Early Mesolithic deposits at Howick certainly imply that social relationships were open and relaxed within the larger group, with no apparent requirement to be physically (or emotionally) ‘protected’ from others ...

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Social dimensions in the architecture of Neolithic Catalhöyuk

Social dimensions in the architecture of Neolithic Catalhöyuk

... An important development can be documented at Catal- hoyiik. It is the development of public space. This choice was impractical, and the inhabitants of the neighbourhood must [r] ...

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