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The Neolithic transition in Europe: archaeological models and genetic evidence

The Neolithic transition in Europe: archaeological models and genetic evidence

... highest Neolithic im- pact was on southeast Europe, central Europe, north- west and northeast Europe, which showed values of 15–22% Neolithic lineages ...The Neolithic line- ages are mainly from ...

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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

... many sites and foraging plays an important role until the early Bronze Age (Zeiler 1997; Fokkens et al. 2016). Based on the foregoing, a specific wetland formula combining small-scale agricultural activities with ...

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Early Neolithic genomes from the eastern Fertile Crescent

Early Neolithic genomes from the eastern Fertile Crescent

... The Neolithic transition in SW-Asia involved the appearance of different domestic species, particularly crops, in different parts of the Neolithic core zone, with no single center ...undescribed ...

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Toward a microbial Neolithic revolution in buildings

Toward a microbial Neolithic revolution in buildings

... cultivator—is almost complete with respect to macroscopic food and can now become science-based stewardship [2]. In contrast, humans remain hunter-gatherers with respect to the microbial world in which our species is ...

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

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

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

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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

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

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Transforming the Upper Mesopotamian Landscape in the Late Neolithic

Transforming the Upper Mesopotamian Landscape in the Late Neolithic

... Late Neolithic sites appear to be considerably less visible than those from other ...Late Neolithic sherd densities typically rank as very low, posing pertinent questions of site definition and site ...

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Settlement and land use in early Neolithic Denmark

Settlement and land use in early Neolithic Denmark

... As mentioned in the opening paragraph, it is not easy to find other sites with reliable Early Neolithic dweiling structures in Denmark. However, we should mention Lindebjerg (Li- versage 1981), where, precisely as ...

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In search of Neolithic Appearance along the Northern Persian Gulf: A Report on the Excavation at the Pre-pottery Neolithic Site of Tapeh Mahtaj, Behbahan Plain

In search of Neolithic Appearance along the Northern Persian Gulf: A Report on the Excavation at the Pre-pottery Neolithic Site of Tapeh Mahtaj, Behbahan Plain

... the Neolithic in this region may have derived from the Neolithic of the central Zagros (Azizi Kharanaghi ...the Neolithic was derived from the highlands of the central ...the Neolithic world ...

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The Neolithic Revolution from a price theoretic perspective

The Neolithic Revolution from a price theoretic perspective

... A variety of theories has been advanced to explain the emergence of agriculture. These range from excessive hunting (Smith 1975) to warfare (Rowthorn and Seabright 2008) and climate change (Dow et al. 2009). Theories on ...

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The Mesolithic/Neolithic Transformation in the Lower Rhine Basin

The Mesolithic/Neolithic Transformation in the Lower Rhine Basin

... Figure 10 Earher phases of the Neohthic in the western part of the North European Plain Ephemeral sites and stray implements from three successive stages show a growmg mtensity in contac[r] ...

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Chapter VI: Early Neolithic sites in Thessaly

Chapter VI: Early Neolithic sites in Thessaly

... During the Plio-Quaternary, the basins of Karditsa, Larisa and Volos were submerged (Aubouin 1959, p. 276). In the two former, lakes were formed whe- reasthe latter was submerged in the sea. Most of the lakes became land ...

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Neolithic Remains at Nemea: Excavations of 1925-1926

Neolithic Remains at Nemea: Excavations of 1925-1926

... Fine buff bigcuit, gray at core; very smooth, slipped exterior surface mottled light to dark gray at base, shading to buff and red-brown toward rim; interior dark.. Moderatel[r] ...

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The archaeobotany of Neolithic and Bronze Age Crete: synthesis and prospects

The archaeobotany of Neolithic and Bronze Age Crete: synthesis and prospects

... Several interesting issues have been raised by the analysis so far. Primary data to inform on the plant resource base are still conspicuously absent from large parts of the island, highlighting the need for more ...

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Late neolithic occupation near Bornwird provincie of Friesland

Late neolithic occupation near Bornwird provincie of Friesland

... Although the humber of decorated sherds constitutes only a small percentage total, it is tempting to conclude that in Bornwird also the undecorated, sand-tempered pottery must be ascribe[r] ...

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The development of goat and sheep herding during the Levantine Neolithic

The development of goat and sheep herding during the Levantine Neolithic

... Pre-Pottery Neolithic cultural entity of the northern and southem Levant at the end of Period 5 is marked by a corresponding decline in the density of the published archaeological record across all regions of ...

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Chipped-Stone Industries from Neolithic Levels at Lerna

Chipped-Stone Industries from Neolithic Levels at Lerna

... The set includes 45 retouched tools, including 19 complete splintered pieces and 2 fragments. The proportion of specimens made of siliceous raw materials is smaller than in the L[r] ...

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Different waves and directions of Neolithic migrations in the Armenian Highland

Different waves and directions of Neolithic migrations in the Armenian Highland

... 17. Fernández E, Pérez-Pérez A, Gamba C, Prats E, Cuesta P, Anfruns J, Molist M, Arroyo-Pardo E, Turbón D: Ancient DNA analysis of 8000 BC near eastern farmers supports an early neolithic pioneer maritime ...

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF GOAT AND SHEEP HERDING DURING THE LEVANTINE NEOLITHIC

THE DEVELOPMENT OF GOAT AND SHEEP HERDING DURING THE LEVANTINE NEOLITHIC

... Although Legge's (1996) review discusses some of the data previously reviewed by 1-lelmer (1989) and, in each instance, presents the same interpretation of these data, it includes signif[r] ...

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Fishing for Meaning: lived space and the early Neolithic of Orkney

Fishing for Meaning: lived space and the early Neolithic of Orkney

... early Neolithic chambered tomb. Unlike the later Neolithic tomb on the southern tip of the Holm, the early Neolithic tomb commands no sweeping vista of the sea, or any obvious alignment on ...later ...

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