Despite the recent renewal of indigenous models for the Neolithisation of Greece, this paper will go back to more old-fashioned models, and argue in favour of colonisation processes by small, maritime, pioneer groups that later interacted with local populations. This argumentation rests first on an analysis of the presently available data on the Mesolithic, which shows that none of the prerequisites of a local process is met. Second, it rests on the consideration of often-neglected aspects, such as the theoretical and practical knowledge implied by the adoption of agriculture together with the adoption of new crafts and architectural techniques. Third, it rests in the need to explain the random, but strong parallels between the Near-Eastern...
We present a mathematical model, based on a compilation of radiocarbon dates, of the transition to t...
This article attempts to draw attention to the social choices of the earliest farming societies, eva...
The Neolithic in Central Europe can no longer be characterised as comprising a compact population of...
Despite the recent renewal of indigenous models for the Neolithisation of Greece, this paper will go...
International audience"Despite the recent renewal of indigenous models for the Neolithisation of Gre...
The paper reviews the status of the Mesolithic/Neolitihc interface in Greece. It is argued that the ...
The Neolithisation process is one of the major issues under debate in Aegean archaeology, since the ...
Most researchers today agree that the Early Neolithic is clearly related to the late Mesolithic and ...
Tato práce se zabývá především procesem neolitizace a vývojem časných fází v oblastech Předního vých...
The rescue excavations at the Early Neolithic settlement of Mavropigi-Fyllotsaïri (Kozani prefecture...
Ceramics have always played a central role in defining the Neolithic period in southeastern Europe. ...
Paper discusses Early Neolithic seals, contracts and tokens in the context of Neolithization process...
This paper provides an overview of our current knowledge about the transformation towards the Neolit...
This paper discusses why large areas of the central and northern Balkans lack evidence of Mesolithi...
International audienceUp until now, the neolithisation of Western Europe during the sixth millennium...
We present a mathematical model, based on a compilation of radiocarbon dates, of the transition to t...
This article attempts to draw attention to the social choices of the earliest farming societies, eva...
The Neolithic in Central Europe can no longer be characterised as comprising a compact population of...
Despite the recent renewal of indigenous models for the Neolithisation of Greece, this paper will go...
International audience"Despite the recent renewal of indigenous models for the Neolithisation of Gre...
The paper reviews the status of the Mesolithic/Neolitihc interface in Greece. It is argued that the ...
The Neolithisation process is one of the major issues under debate in Aegean archaeology, since the ...
Most researchers today agree that the Early Neolithic is clearly related to the late Mesolithic and ...
Tato práce se zabývá především procesem neolitizace a vývojem časných fází v oblastech Předního vých...
The rescue excavations at the Early Neolithic settlement of Mavropigi-Fyllotsaïri (Kozani prefecture...
Ceramics have always played a central role in defining the Neolithic period in southeastern Europe. ...
Paper discusses Early Neolithic seals, contracts and tokens in the context of Neolithization process...
This paper provides an overview of our current knowledge about the transformation towards the Neolit...
This paper discusses why large areas of the central and northern Balkans lack evidence of Mesolithi...
International audienceUp until now, the neolithisation of Western Europe during the sixth millennium...
We present a mathematical model, based on a compilation of radiocarbon dates, of the transition to t...
This article attempts to draw attention to the social choices of the earliest farming societies, eva...
The Neolithic in Central Europe can no longer be characterised as comprising a compact population of...