The paper explores the emergence and development of arable farming in southeastern Norway by compiling and analyzing directly dated cereals from archaeological contexts. By using summed probability distributions of radiocarbon dates and Bayesian modeling, the paper presents the first comprehensive analysis of the directly dated evidence for farming in the region. The models provide a more precise temporal resolution to the development than hitherto presented. The results demonstrate that the introduction of arable farming to southeastern Norway was a long-term development including several steps. Three different stages are pointed out as important in the process of establishing arable farming: the Early and Middle Neolithic, the Late Neolit...
Made available with permission from Maney Publishing / Environmental Archaeology. www.maneypublishin...
Almost for a century, the archaeological record of the coastal Stone Age housepit sites in Arctic No...
Abstract Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is not one of the founder crops domesticated in Sou...
The repository contains radiocarbon data and code for the paper TIMING THE EMERGENCE AND DEVELOPMEN...
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent ec...
Agricultural history in pre-modern societies is commonly characterized by relatively long periods of...
This article deals with the history of late hunter-gatherer and early agricultural societies in Scan...
Carbonised cereal grains recovered from settlement structures, field layers and graves have been 14C...
This paper presents a multi-proxy approach to coastal Stone Age demography. It uses the district Hor...
The chronology of the Askimtun. An applied Bayesian analysisIn order to show its potential, this art...
In order to show its potential, this article introduces a non-intuitive chronological Bayesian analy...
In order to show its potential, this article introduces a non-intuitive chronological Bayesian analy...
Die Verbreitung einer neolithischen Produktionsweise hatte erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die späteren ...
A review of the available archaeological and palaeoecological evidence from the coastal heathlands o...
Made available with permission from Maney Publishing / Environmental Archaeology. www.maneypublishin...
Made available with permission from Maney Publishing / Environmental Archaeology. www.maneypublishin...
Almost for a century, the archaeological record of the coastal Stone Age housepit sites in Arctic No...
Abstract Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is not one of the founder crops domesticated in Sou...
The repository contains radiocarbon data and code for the paper TIMING THE EMERGENCE AND DEVELOPMEN...
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent ec...
Agricultural history in pre-modern societies is commonly characterized by relatively long periods of...
This article deals with the history of late hunter-gatherer and early agricultural societies in Scan...
Carbonised cereal grains recovered from settlement structures, field layers and graves have been 14C...
This paper presents a multi-proxy approach to coastal Stone Age demography. It uses the district Hor...
The chronology of the Askimtun. An applied Bayesian analysisIn order to show its potential, this art...
In order to show its potential, this article introduces a non-intuitive chronological Bayesian analy...
In order to show its potential, this article introduces a non-intuitive chronological Bayesian analy...
Die Verbreitung einer neolithischen Produktionsweise hatte erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die späteren ...
A review of the available archaeological and palaeoecological evidence from the coastal heathlands o...
Made available with permission from Maney Publishing / Environmental Archaeology. www.maneypublishin...
Made available with permission from Maney Publishing / Environmental Archaeology. www.maneypublishin...
Almost for a century, the archaeological record of the coastal Stone Age housepit sites in Arctic No...
Abstract Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is not one of the founder crops domesticated in Sou...