The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two distinct 'streams', respectively around the Mediterranean littoral and along the Danube corridor to central Europe. In this paper we explore variation in Neolithic animal use practices within and between these streams, focusing on the first region in which they are clearly distinct (and yet still in close proximity): the western Balkans. We employ rigorous and reproducible meta-analysis of all available zooarchaeological data from the region to test hypotheses (a) that each stream featured a coherent 'package' of herding and hunting practices in the earliest Neolithic, and (b) that these subsequently diverged in response to local conditions and changing c...
Cattle were of great importance for the Neolithic farmers of southeastern Europe, in particular as f...
This paper summarises models of crop and animal husbandry in Neolithic Europe and reviews the releva...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eastern Neolithic communities brought the f...
The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two distinct ‘str...
The possible role of climatic and environmental factors upon the spread and subsequent development o...
Animals and plants, both farmed and hunted/collected, were an integrated part of the Neolithic food ...
The possible role of climatic and environmental factors upon the spread and subsequent development ...
We review modeling approaches and meta-analyses of the archaeology on the introduction of domesticat...
Since their domestication in the Mediterranean zone of Southwest Asia in the eighth millennium BC, s...
The datasets described in this paper comprises the animal bone data collected as part of the Cultura...
The zooarchaeological research presented here investigates Neolithic and Chalcolithic (ca. 6500-5000...
We review modeling approaches and meta-analyses of the archaeology on the introduction of domesticat...
Cattle were of great importance for the Neolithic farmers of southeastern Europe, in particular as f...
Cattle were of great importance for the Neolithic farmers of southeastern Europe, in particular as f...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eatern Neolithic communities brought the fa...
Cattle were of great importance for the Neolithic farmers of southeastern Europe, in particular as f...
This paper summarises models of crop and animal husbandry in Neolithic Europe and reviews the releva...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eastern Neolithic communities brought the f...
The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two distinct ‘str...
The possible role of climatic and environmental factors upon the spread and subsequent development o...
Animals and plants, both farmed and hunted/collected, were an integrated part of the Neolithic food ...
The possible role of climatic and environmental factors upon the spread and subsequent development ...
We review modeling approaches and meta-analyses of the archaeology on the introduction of domesticat...
Since their domestication in the Mediterranean zone of Southwest Asia in the eighth millennium BC, s...
The datasets described in this paper comprises the animal bone data collected as part of the Cultura...
The zooarchaeological research presented here investigates Neolithic and Chalcolithic (ca. 6500-5000...
We review modeling approaches and meta-analyses of the archaeology on the introduction of domesticat...
Cattle were of great importance for the Neolithic farmers of southeastern Europe, in particular as f...
Cattle were of great importance for the Neolithic farmers of southeastern Europe, in particular as f...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eatern Neolithic communities brought the fa...
Cattle were of great importance for the Neolithic farmers of southeastern Europe, in particular as f...
This paper summarises models of crop and animal husbandry in Neolithic Europe and reviews the releva...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eastern Neolithic communities brought the f...