Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests that ceramic vessel technology had independent origins in two different hunter-gatherer societies. Regression models were used to estimate average rates of spread and geographic dispersal of the new technology. The models confirm independent origins in East Asia (c. 16000 cal BP) and North Africa (c. 12000 cal BP). The North African tradition may have later influenced the emergence of Near Eastern pottery, which then flowed west into Mediterranean Europe as part of a Western Neolithic, closely associated with the uptake of farming
Comprehensieve lists of radiocarbon dates from key Early Neolithic sites in Central Europe belonging...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
This thesis investigates the function of early Holocene hunter-gatherer ceramic vessels in northern ...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
Copyright © 2016 Antiquity Publications Ltd. Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statis...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
This article introduces a method of exploratory analysis of the geographical factors influencing lar...
Although we have been able to track how cultural innovations spread among farming populations in pre...
Human history has been shaped by global dispersals of technologies, although understanding of what e...
New excavations in ravines at Ounjougou in Mali have brought to light a lithic and ceramic assemblag...
The Eastern European steppe and forest-steppe is a key region for understanding the emergence of pot...
In the fourth and fifth centuries AD, the Anglo‐Saxon style was introduced in north‐western Europe. ...
In this PhD project the first use of pottery by prehistoric peoples in Alaska was researched through...
We review modeling approaches and meta-analyses of the archaeology on the introduction of domesticat...
Comprehensieve lists of radiocarbon dates from key Early Neolithic sites in Central Europe belonging...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
This thesis investigates the function of early Holocene hunter-gatherer ceramic vessels in northern ...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
Copyright © 2016 Antiquity Publications Ltd. Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statis...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
This article introduces a method of exploratory analysis of the geographical factors influencing lar...
Although we have been able to track how cultural innovations spread among farming populations in pre...
Human history has been shaped by global dispersals of technologies, although understanding of what e...
New excavations in ravines at Ounjougou in Mali have brought to light a lithic and ceramic assemblag...
The Eastern European steppe and forest-steppe is a key region for understanding the emergence of pot...
In the fourth and fifth centuries AD, the Anglo‐Saxon style was introduced in north‐western Europe. ...
In this PhD project the first use of pottery by prehistoric peoples in Alaska was researched through...
We review modeling approaches and meta-analyses of the archaeology on the introduction of domesticat...
Comprehensieve lists of radiocarbon dates from key Early Neolithic sites in Central Europe belonging...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
This thesis investigates the function of early Holocene hunter-gatherer ceramic vessels in northern ...