This paper presents archaeological and palynological evidence for long continuation of the Mesolithic way of life in east-central Europe irrespective of the presence of early Neolithic farmers. The complete Neolithization of the area took place only about 3500 BC, as a consequence of long-term interactions between indigenous foragers and exotic farmers
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
ABSTRACT – Due to the latest research, the LBK formation in Transdanubia must have involved an essen...
International audienceUp until now, the neolithisation of Western Europe during the sixth millennium...
Origins of the Neolithic in the north-eastern part of Central Europe were associated with migrations...
The origins of the Neolithic, understood as a phenomenon with food economy dependent on agriculture,...
According to traditional views, the main reason for ‘demesolithisation’ in East Central Europe was t...
In the sixth, fifth and fourth millennium BC, in the basins of the Vistula and the Oder, extremely c...
The present work deals with the process of Neolithisation of central Europe with a focus on the terr...
According to a common belief, southern Poland was a typical area of Early Neolithic settlements whic...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
Most researchers today agree that the Early Neolithic is clearly related to the late Mesolithic and ...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eatern Neolithic communities brought the fa...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
Debate on the ancestry of Europeans centers on the interplay between Mesolithic foragers and Neolith...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
ABSTRACT – Due to the latest research, the LBK formation in Transdanubia must have involved an essen...
International audienceUp until now, the neolithisation of Western Europe during the sixth millennium...
Origins of the Neolithic in the north-eastern part of Central Europe were associated with migrations...
The origins of the Neolithic, understood as a phenomenon with food economy dependent on agriculture,...
According to traditional views, the main reason for ‘demesolithisation’ in East Central Europe was t...
In the sixth, fifth and fourth millennium BC, in the basins of the Vistula and the Oder, extremely c...
The present work deals with the process of Neolithisation of central Europe with a focus on the terr...
According to a common belief, southern Poland was a typical area of Early Neolithic settlements whic...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
Most researchers today agree that the Early Neolithic is clearly related to the late Mesolithic and ...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eatern Neolithic communities brought the fa...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
Debate on the ancestry of Europeans centers on the interplay between Mesolithic foragers and Neolith...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
ABSTRACT – Due to the latest research, the LBK formation in Transdanubia must have involved an essen...
International audienceUp until now, the neolithisation of Western Europe during the sixth millennium...