نتایج جستجو برای: neolithic

تعداد نتایج: 3054  

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Ayça Omrak Torsten Günther Cristina Valdiosera Emma M. Svensson Helena Malmström Henrike Kiesewetter William Aylward Jan Storå Mattias Jakobsson Anders Götherström

Anatolia and the Near East have long been recognized as the epicenter of the Neolithic expansion through archaeological evidence. Recent archaeogenetic studies on Neolithic European human remains have shown that the Neolithic expansion in Europe was driven westward and northward by migration from a supposed Near Eastern origin [1-5]. However, this expansion and the establishment of numerous cul...

The number of Neolithic sites in Fars greatly increases in the pottery Neolithic period. How this pattern indicates the high capability of pottery Neolithic period of Fars is not clear yet. Even though a definite path to the growth of indices of Neolithic settlement patterns in Fars during the seventh and sixth millennium B.C. has been recommended which may indeed be true, for this period we ca...

2014
Antonieta Jerardino Joaquim Fort Neus Isern Bernardo Rondelli

It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. This result has been previously interpreted as a range expansion of the Neolithic driven mainly by demic diffusion (whereas cultural diffusion played a secondary role). However, a long-standing problem is whether this value (1 km/yr) and its interpretation (mainly demic diffusion) are characteristic...

2011
PAOLO ANAGNOSTOU Donata Luiselli

..................................................................................................................................................... III 1. THE NEOLITHIC IN GREECE AND EUROPE .................................................................................. 1 1.1 The origin of agriculture and birth of the first farming communities ............................ 1 1.2 The spread o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Marie Lacan Christine Keyser François-Xavier Ricaut Nicolas Brucato Josep Tarrús Angel Bosch Jean Guilaine Eric Crubézy Bertrand Ludes

The impact of the Neolithic dispersal on the western European populations is subject to continuing debate. To trace and date genetic lineages potentially brought during this transition and so understand the origin of the gene pool of current populations, we studied DNA extracted from human remains excavated in a Spanish funeral cave dating from the beginning of the fifth millennium B.C. Thanks ...

2016
Marko Porčić Tamara Blagojević Sofija Stefanović

The Central Balkans region is of great importance for understanding the spread of the Neolithic in Europe but the Early Neolithic population dynamics of the region is unknown. In this study we apply the method of summed calibrated probability distributions to a set of published radiocarbon dates from the Republic of Serbia in order to reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic in th...

2017
Sylvain Mazet Pascal Paoli

The aim of this study is to apprehend the function of the stone enclosures during the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. Some enclosures well positioned in the Corsican chronology have been chosen to show an evolution of their dimensions, of dry-stone techniques used and of the function of the structures excavated within enclosures. The results prove that during the Neolithic, the whole habitat is i...

Journal: :Science 2005
Wolfgang Haak Peter Forster Barbara Bramanti Shuichi Matsumura Guido Brandt Marc Tänzer Richard Villems Colin Renfrew Detlef Gronenborn Kurt Werner Alt Joachim Burger

The ancestry of modern Europeans is a subject of debate among geneticists, archaeologists, and anthropologists. A crucial question is the extent to which Europeans are descended from the first European farmers in the Neolithic Age 7500 years ago or from Paleolithic hunter-gatherers who were present in Europe since 40,000 years ago. Here we present an analysis of ancient DNA from early European ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
M L Sampietro O Lao D Caramelli M Lari R Pou M Martí J Bertranpetit C Lalueza-Fox

The peopling of Europe is a complex process. One of the most dramatic demographic events, the Neolithic agricultural revolution, took place in the Near East roughly 10000 years ago and then spread through the European continent. Nevertheless, the nature of this process (either cultural or demographic) is still a matter of debate among scientists. We have retrieved HVRI mitochondrial DNA sequenc...

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 ...

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