The currently prevailing view of the Trypillia mega-sites of the fourth millennium BC has been the dominant model for over 40 years: they were extra-large settlement examples of the Childean ‘Neolithic package’ of permanent settlement, domesticated plants and animals, and artifact assemblages containing polished stone tools and pottery. Trypillia mega-sites have therefore been viewed as permanent, long-term settlements comprising many thousands of people. This view of these extraordinary sites has been identical whatever the various opinions on their urban or other status. In recent mega-site publications, a maximalist gloss has been put on this standard view—with population estimates as high as 46,000 people (Rassmann et al. in J Neolit Ar...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The Trypillia (Russian Tripolye) mega-sites in the Kirovograd and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine const...
In European prehistory, population agglomerations of more than 10,000 inhabitants per site are an in...
The currently prevailing view of the Trypillia mega-sites of the fourth millennium BC has been the d...
In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Trypil...
The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and...
The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and...
The Trypillia megasites of the Ukrainian forest steppe formed the largest fourth-millennium bc sites...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
<p>In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Try...
Since the discovery of the huge dimensions of Trypillia BIVCI mega-sites, estimations about their p...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
For over a century, excavations on Trypillia sites in Ukraine and Moldova, as well as on Cucuteni si...
Fine-resolution sampling of pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs and microcharcoal as well as sedimentolo...
Giant settlements worldwide which incorporated large amounts of open space, such as Cahokia, Great Z...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The Trypillia (Russian Tripolye) mega-sites in the Kirovograd and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine const...
In European prehistory, population agglomerations of more than 10,000 inhabitants per site are an in...
The currently prevailing view of the Trypillia mega-sites of the fourth millennium BC has been the d...
In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Trypil...
The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and...
The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and...
The Trypillia megasites of the Ukrainian forest steppe formed the largest fourth-millennium bc sites...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
<p>In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Try...
Since the discovery of the huge dimensions of Trypillia BIVCI mega-sites, estimations about their p...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
For over a century, excavations on Trypillia sites in Ukraine and Moldova, as well as on Cucuteni si...
Fine-resolution sampling of pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs and microcharcoal as well as sedimentolo...
Giant settlements worldwide which incorporated large amounts of open space, such as Cahokia, Great Z...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The Trypillia (Russian Tripolye) mega-sites in the Kirovograd and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine const...
In European prehistory, population agglomerations of more than 10,000 inhabitants per site are an in...