The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and possibly the world. With the largest reaching 320 ha in size, megasites pose a serious question about the origins of such massive agglomerations. Most current solutions assume maximum occupation, with all houses occupied at the same time, and target defence against other agglomerations as the cause of their formation. However, recent alternative views of megasites posit smaller long-term occupations or seasonal assembly places, creating a settlement rather than military perspective on origins. Shukurov et al. (2015)'s model of Trypillia arable land-use demonstrates that subsistence stresses begin when site size exceeded 35 ha. Over half of t...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The currently prevailing view of the Trypillia mega-sites of the fourth millennium BC has been the d...
The Trypillia (Russian Tripolye) mega-sites in the Kirovograd and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine const...
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...
In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Trypil...
For over a century, excavations on Trypillia sites in Ukraine and Moldova, as well as on Cucuteni si...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
<p>In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Try...
Fine-resolution sampling of pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs and microcharcoal as well as sedimentolo...
At the end of the 5th millennium BCE, some of the vastest settlements of the time emerged on the for...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
Since the discovery of the huge dimensions of Trypillia BIVCI mega-sites, estimations about their p...
The currently prevailing view of the Trypillia mega-sites of the fourth millennium BC has been the d...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The currently prevailing view of the Trypillia mega-sites of the fourth millennium BC has been the d...
The Trypillia (Russian Tripolye) mega-sites in the Kirovograd and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine const...
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...
In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Trypil...
For over a century, excavations on Trypillia sites in Ukraine and Moldova, as well as on Cucuteni si...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
<p>In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Try...
Fine-resolution sampling of pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs and microcharcoal as well as sedimentolo...
At the end of the 5th millennium BCE, some of the vastest settlements of the time emerged on the for...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
Since the discovery of the huge dimensions of Trypillia BIVCI mega-sites, estimations about their p...
The currently prevailing view of the Trypillia mega-sites of the fourth millennium BC has been the d...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The currently prevailing view of the Trypillia mega-sites of the fourth millennium BC has been the d...
The Trypillia (Russian Tripolye) mega-sites in the Kirovograd and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine const...