The European Neolithization,600024000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when farming spread and the mobile style of life of the hunter-foragers was superseded by the agrarian culture. Permanent settlement structures and agricultural production systems required fundamental innovations in technology, subsistence, and resource utilization. Motivation, course, and timing of this transformation, however, remain debatable. Here we present annually resolved and absolutely dated dendroarchaeological information from four wooden water wells of the early Neolithic period that were excavated in Eastern Germany. A total of 151 oak timbers preserved in a waterlogged environment were dated between 5469 and 5098 BC and reveal unexpectedly re...
In November 2012, during a preventive archaeological excavation necessitated by the construction of ...
Waterlogged wood from two different prehistoric sites on the Island of Lolland in Southern Denmark f...
We present dendrochronological evidence of long-distance oak timber supply for the harbour of the Ro...
The European Neolithization ~6000-4000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when farming ...
<div><p>The European Neolithization ∼6000−4000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when ...
Wood artefacts rarely survive from the Early Stone Age since they require exceptional conditions for...
The archaeological site La Marmotta (AnguillaraSabazia, Italy) is a singular place as regards the co...
In this study I set out to describe and refine the method by which we determine the origin of ancien...
The site of Schöningen (Germany), dated to ca. 300,000 years ago, yielded the earliest large-scale r...
The archaeological site La Marmotta (AnguillaraSabazia, Italy) is a singular place as regards the co...
596 waterlogged, uncarbonized branch wood specimens from four cultural layers of the late Neolithic ...
International audienceWaterlogged wood and charcoal preserved in 21 archaeological wells (Neolithic ...
Since 2000, important advances have been made worldwide in the dendrochronology of wood associated w...
In 1973, traces of China's early Neolithic Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) were discovered in the vi...
Dendrochronology has been used to date sub-fossil wood excavated from former wetland woods located i...
In November 2012, during a preventive archaeological excavation necessitated by the construction of ...
Waterlogged wood from two different prehistoric sites on the Island of Lolland in Southern Denmark f...
We present dendrochronological evidence of long-distance oak timber supply for the harbour of the Ro...
The European Neolithization ~6000-4000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when farming ...
<div><p>The European Neolithization ∼6000−4000 BC represents a pivotal change in human history when ...
Wood artefacts rarely survive from the Early Stone Age since they require exceptional conditions for...
The archaeological site La Marmotta (AnguillaraSabazia, Italy) is a singular place as regards the co...
In this study I set out to describe and refine the method by which we determine the origin of ancien...
The site of Schöningen (Germany), dated to ca. 300,000 years ago, yielded the earliest large-scale r...
The archaeological site La Marmotta (AnguillaraSabazia, Italy) is a singular place as regards the co...
596 waterlogged, uncarbonized branch wood specimens from four cultural layers of the late Neolithic ...
International audienceWaterlogged wood and charcoal preserved in 21 archaeological wells (Neolithic ...
Since 2000, important advances have been made worldwide in the dendrochronology of wood associated w...
In 1973, traces of China's early Neolithic Hemudu culture (7,000-5,000 BP) were discovered in the vi...
Dendrochronology has been used to date sub-fossil wood excavated from former wetland woods located i...
In November 2012, during a preventive archaeological excavation necessitated by the construction of ...
Waterlogged wood from two different prehistoric sites on the Island of Lolland in Southern Denmark f...
We present dendrochronological evidence of long-distance oak timber supply for the harbour of the Ro...