The Middle Neolithic (4300–4000 cal. yr BC) archaeological sites in the Swifterbant area were typically regarded to represent a transitional phase between a hunter-gatherer and agricultural subsistence. The discovery of a tilled layer on one of the sites (S4) site in 2007 during a renewed excavation campaign (2004–2007) was made possible by a close cooperation between archaeologists, diatom specialists and micromorphologists. Intensive sampling and micromorphological investigation revealed that the Swifterbant cultural layers typically consists of micro-laminated deposits of phytoliths and charred plant remains with waste. This led to the reinterpretation of the sites as middens rather than settlements. At least five levels could be identif...
This data set concerns the data generated during a Ph.D. study in the field of Archaeobotany on the ...
This paper presents a new perspective for the temporal variation of crop cultivation adoption during...
This article presents an overview of the current evidence on the process of Neolithisation in the Du...
The Middle Neolithic (4300–4000 cal. yr BC) archaeological sites in the Swifterbant area were typica...
The Middle Neolithic (4300–4000 cal. yr BC) archaeological sites in the Swifterbant area were typica...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
One of the world’s largest land reclamation projects, the Dutch province of Flevoland, revealed Meso...
There is increasing evidence for crop cultivation at sites of the Neolithic Swifterbant culture from...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
The transition to early agriculture on the North European Plain is a much debated issue in which emp...
The transition to early agriculture on the North European Plain is a much debated issue in which emp...
The understanding of the neolithisation process in the Netherlands has increased considerably during...
The Noordoostpolder is an archaeologically rich area in the central Netherlands. A sediment profile,...
This data set concerns the data generated during a Ph.D. study in the field of Archaeobotany on the ...
This paper presents a new perspective for the temporal variation of crop cultivation adoption during...
This article presents an overview of the current evidence on the process of Neolithisation in the Du...
The Middle Neolithic (4300–4000 cal. yr BC) archaeological sites in the Swifterbant area were typica...
The Middle Neolithic (4300–4000 cal. yr BC) archaeological sites in the Swifterbant area were typica...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
One of the world’s largest land reclamation projects, the Dutch province of Flevoland, revealed Meso...
There is increasing evidence for crop cultivation at sites of the Neolithic Swifterbant culture from...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
The transition to early agriculture on the North European Plain is a much debated issue in which emp...
The transition to early agriculture on the North European Plain is a much debated issue in which emp...
The understanding of the neolithisation process in the Netherlands has increased considerably during...
The Noordoostpolder is an archaeologically rich area in the central Netherlands. A sediment profile,...
This data set concerns the data generated during a Ph.D. study in the field of Archaeobotany on the ...
This paper presents a new perspective for the temporal variation of crop cultivation adoption during...
This article presents an overview of the current evidence on the process of Neolithisation in the Du...