The transition to early agriculture on the North European Plain is a much debated issue in which emphasis is placed on the available pollen evidence. It has been suggested that cereal cultivation was probably practiced in the upland areas and surplus yields were brought to the wetland sites. An alternative model that gives special attention to crop assemblages, flooding, and yields and is illustrated with evidence from the type-location sites of Swifterbant, dated between 4300 and 4000 BC, envisions cereal cultivation in the wetlands themselves. Evidence for early agriculture is found in particular in pollen diagrams, diatom analysis, and large numbers of cereal remains. It appears that small-scale cereal cultivation may have been possible ...
This data set concerns the data generated during a Ph.D. study in the field of Archaeobotany on the ...
Celtic fields in Noord-Brabant: what pollen and seeds can tellSeed samples and pollen samples were r...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
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...
In general, the fifth millennium BCE in the Dutch wetlands and southern Scandinavia might be describ...
There is increasing evidence for crop cultivation at sites of the Neolithic Swifterbant culture from...
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...
This study is focused on the first appearance of farming practicing in North-Western Europe. Hithert...
There is a long tradition of archaeobotanical research in and around the dwelling mounds, known as t...
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 ...
Celtic fields in Noord-Brabant: what pollen and seeds can tellSeed samples and pollen samples were r...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
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...
In general, the fifth millennium BCE in the Dutch wetlands and southern Scandinavia might be describ...
There is increasing evidence for crop cultivation at sites of the Neolithic Swifterbant culture from...
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...
This study is focused on the first appearance of farming practicing in North-Western Europe. Hithert...
There is a long tradition of archaeobotanical research in and around the dwelling mounds, known as t...
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 ...
Celtic fields in Noord-Brabant: what pollen and seeds can tellSeed samples and pollen samples were r...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...