Stefanović, S. 2015. Prehistoric babies in the (bio)archaeological record. 22nd Neolithic Seminar „Modelling the Processes of Neolithisation”, November 06th-07th 2015. Ljubljana, Slovenia. The whole evolution of human fertility is based only on indirect evidences, such as sites densities and paleodemographic reconstructions, and there is no evidence about number of babies born by prehistoric mothers. On those indirect evidences we have built one of the most important chapter of human evolution: people lived at the very low population densities until the beginning of the Neolithic when they experienced fertility increase. Starting point of the new ERC BIRTH project is that such important chapter of human evolution cannot be written witho...
The use of summed calibrated radiocarbon probability distributions method(SCPD) has been widely used...
Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the pro...
Demographic change has recently re-emerged as a key explanation for socio-cultural changes documente...
The whole evolution of human fertility is based only on indirect evidences, such as sites densities ...
<p>Lecture at the Archaeological Museum of Macedonia, Skopje (FYROM) - presentation of the results o...
Births, mothers and babies: a bioarchaeological perspective Organiser(s): Sofija Stefanovic (Lab...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
<p>Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the ...
Neolithization brought great changes to the prehistoric communities in different parts of Eurasia. O...
The importance of fertility in paleodemography cannot be overemphasized as it is the major determina...
<p>Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the ...
Observations of the burial places of newborns at the prehistoric site at Lepenski Vir (Serbia) revea...
In this paper, we analyze Early Neolithic (6200–5300 calBC) Starčevo culture anthropomorphic clay fi...
<p>It is generally accepted that the first fertility increase occured in the Neolithic, during the p...
The use of summed calibrated radiocarbon probability distributions method(SCPD) has been widely used...
Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the pro...
Demographic change has recently re-emerged as a key explanation for socio-cultural changes documente...
The whole evolution of human fertility is based only on indirect evidences, such as sites densities ...
<p>Lecture at the Archaeological Museum of Macedonia, Skopje (FYROM) - presentation of the results o...
Births, mothers and babies: a bioarchaeological perspective Organiser(s): Sofija Stefanovic (Lab...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
The current world population of approximately seven billion people shows that despite the complexiti...
<p>Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the ...
Neolithization brought great changes to the prehistoric communities in different parts of Eurasia. O...
The importance of fertility in paleodemography cannot be overemphasized as it is the major determina...
<p>Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the ...
Observations of the burial places of newborns at the prehistoric site at Lepenski Vir (Serbia) revea...
In this paper, we analyze Early Neolithic (6200–5300 calBC) Starčevo culture anthropomorphic clay fi...
<p>It is generally accepted that the first fertility increase occured in the Neolithic, during the p...
The use of summed calibrated radiocarbon probability distributions method(SCPD) has been widely used...
Exhibition "NEW AGE: the lives of mothers and babies in the Balkan Neolithic" is a result of the pro...
Demographic change has recently re-emerged as a key explanation for socio-cultural changes documente...