We introduce the effect of cohabitation between generations to a previous model on the slowdown of the Neolithic transition in Europe. This effect consists on the fact that human beings do not leave their children alone when they migrate, but on the contrary they cohabit until their children reach adulthood. We also use archaeological data to estimate the variation of the Mesolithic population density with distance, and use this information to predict the slowdown of the Neolithic front speed. The new equation leads to a substantial correction, up to 37%, relative to previous results. The new model is able to provide a satisfactory explanation not only to the relative speed but also to the absolute speed of the Neolithic front obtained from...
Neolithic dispersal in Europe has been alternatively explained through spread of farmers (migrationi...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
AbstractRecently there has been growing interest in characterising population structure in cultural ...
We introduce the effect of cohabitation between generations to a previous model on the slowdown of t...
The front speed of the Neolithic (farmer) spread in Europe decreased as it reached Northern latitude...
Space competition effects are well-known in many microbiological and ecological systems. Here we ana...
The classical wave-of-advance model is based on Fisher's equation. However, this approach leads to a...
We extend a previous model of the Neolithic transition in Europe [J. Fort and V. Méndez, Phys. Rev. ...
Space competition effects are well-known in many microbiological and ecological systems. Here we ana...
This thesis presents population dynamics models that can be applied to predict the rate of spread of...
It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. Thi...
In this paper I propose that evolutionary demography and associated theory from human behavioral eco...
Using a database of early farming sites in Scandinavia, we estimate that the spread rate of the Neol...
Large radiocarbon datasets have been analysed statistically to identify, on the one hand, the dynami...
The classical wave-of-advance model of the neolithic transition (i.e., the shift from hunter-gathere...
Neolithic dispersal in Europe has been alternatively explained through spread of farmers (migrationi...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
AbstractRecently there has been growing interest in characterising population structure in cultural ...
We introduce the effect of cohabitation between generations to a previous model on the slowdown of t...
The front speed of the Neolithic (farmer) spread in Europe decreased as it reached Northern latitude...
Space competition effects are well-known in many microbiological and ecological systems. Here we ana...
The classical wave-of-advance model is based on Fisher's equation. However, this approach leads to a...
We extend a previous model of the Neolithic transition in Europe [J. Fort and V. Méndez, Phys. Rev. ...
Space competition effects are well-known in many microbiological and ecological systems. Here we ana...
This thesis presents population dynamics models that can be applied to predict the rate of spread of...
It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. Thi...
In this paper I propose that evolutionary demography and associated theory from human behavioral eco...
Using a database of early farming sites in Scandinavia, we estimate that the spread rate of the Neol...
Large radiocarbon datasets have been analysed statistically to identify, on the one hand, the dynami...
The classical wave-of-advance model of the neolithic transition (i.e., the shift from hunter-gathere...
Neolithic dispersal in Europe has been alternatively explained through spread of farmers (migrationi...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
AbstractRecently there has been growing interest in characterising population structure in cultural ...