نتایج جستجو برای: late neolithic

تعداد نتایج: 198028  

2014
Eva Fernández Alejandro Pérez-Pérez Cristina Gamba Eva Prats Pedro Cuesta Josep Anfruns Miquel Molist Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo Daniel Turbón

The genetic impact associated to the Neolithic spread in Europe has been widely debated over the last 20 years. Within this context, ancient DNA studies have provided a more reliable picture by directly analyzing the protagonist populations at different regions in Europe. However, the lack of available data from the original Near Eastern farmers has limited the achieved conclusions, preventing ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2006
R Bollongino C J Edwards K W Alt J Burger D G Bradley

We present an extensive ancient DNA analysis of mainly Neolithic cattle bones sampled from archaeological sites along the route of Neolithic expansion, from Turkey to North-Central Europe and Britain. We place this first reasonable population sample of Neolithic cattle mitochondrial DNA sequence diversity in context to illustrate the continuity of haplotype variation patterns from the first Eur...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2015
Juan José Ibáñez David Ortega Daniel Campos Lamya Khalidi Vicenç Méndez

In this paper, we explore the conditions that led to the origins and development of the Near Eastern Neolithic using mathematical modelling of obsidian exchange. The analysis presented expands on previous research, which established that the down-the-line model could not explain long-distance obsidian distribution across the Near East during this period. Drawing from outcomes of new simulations...

Journal: :Systems 2016
David Ortega Juan-José Ibáñez Daniel Campos Lamya Khalidi Vicenç Méndez Luís Teira

In the Near East, nomadic hunter-gatherer societies became sedentary farmers for the first time during the transition into the Neolithic. Sedentary life presented a risk of isolation for Neolithic groups. As fluid intergroup interactions are crucial for the sharing of information, resources and genes, Neolithic villages developed a network of contacts. In this paper we study obsidian exchange b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Arlene M Rosen Isabel Rivera-Collazo

Climatic forcing during the Younger Dryas (∼12.9-11.5 ky B.P.) event has become the theoretical basis to explain the origins of agricultural lifestyles in the Levant by suggesting a failure of foraging societies to adjust. This explanation however, does not fit the scarcity of data for predomestication cultivation in the Natufian Period. The resilience of Younger Dryas foragers is better illust...

Journal: :Open Archaeology 2021

Abstract The transition from the late Swifterbant culture to first appearance of Funnelbeaker Westgroup raises numerous questions, cultural discontinuities gradual transitions. This process describes transformation a mesolithic hunter?gatherer societies fully neolithic society in Northwestern Europe. Early Neolithic this area marks technological and sociocultural zone, which we can identify. Al...

2017
Markéta Knitlová Ivan Horáček

Wood mice of the genus Apodemus are an essential component of small mammal communities throughout Europe. Molecular data suggest the postglacial colonization of current ranges from south European glacial refugia, different in particular species. Yet, details on the course of colonization and Holocene history of particular species are not available, partly because of a lack of reliable criteria ...

Journal: :Antiquity 2022

The transition to the Neolithic on East European Plain was a very different process Western model, featuring long-lasting hunter-gatherer economy and late introduction of agriculture. authors present results from multiproxy research 13.5m-deep core organic deposits Serteya mire as part an international project understand human-environment relations in Dvina Lakeland.

2006
Stephen Bourke Ewan Lawson Jaimie Lovell Quan Hua Ugo Zoppi Michael Barbetti

This article reports on ten new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) dates from the Chalcolithic period (fifth millennium BC) archaeological type-site of Teleilat Ghassul in Jordan. Early radiocarbon assays from the site proved difficult to integrate with current relative chronological formulations. The ten new AMS dates and follow-up enquiries connected with the early assays suggest that the or...

2016
Gülşah Merve Kılınç Ayça Omrak Füsun Özer Torsten Günther Ali Metin Büyükkarakaya Erhan Bıçakçı Douglas Baird Handan Melike Dönertaş Ayshin Ghalichi Reyhan Yaka Dilek Koptekin Sinan Can Açan Poorya Parvizi Maja Krzewińska Evangelia A. Daskalaki Eren Yüncü Nihan Dilşad Dağtaş Andrew Fairbairn Jessica Pearson Gökhan Mustafaoğlu Yılmaz Selim Erdal Yasin Gökhan Çakan İnci Togan Mehmet Somel Jan Storå Mattias Jakobsson Anders Götherström

The archaeological documentation of the development of sedentary farming societies in Anatolia is not yet mirrored by a genetic understanding of the human populations involved, in contrast to the spread of farming in Europe [1-3]. Sedentary farming communities emerged in parts of the Fertile Crescent during the tenth millennium and early ninth millennium calibrated (cal) BC and had appeared in ...

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