International audienceIn the Western Mediterranean, the Neolithic mainly developed and expanded during the sixth millennium BCE. In these early phases, it generally spread through the displacement of human groups, sometimes over long distances, as shown, for example, by the Impressa sites documented on the northern shores. These groups then settled new territories which they gradually appropriated and exploited. The question of their potential interaction with groups of Late Mesolithic hunter-gatherers living in the area prior to their arrival is therefore crucial. Were their encounters based on conflict and resistance or, on the contrary, on exchange and reciprocity? Many hypotheses have been put forward on this matter and many papers writ...
In 1981 one of us (Cherry) first attempted to identify spatial and temporal patterning in the human ...
Hunter-gatherer/farmer contact in the Iron Gates region is re-examined in view of recent archaeologi...
Abstract: This paper reviews the evidence for long term trends in anthropogenic activity and populat...
In the Western Mediterranean, the Neolithic mainly developed and expanded during the sixth millenniu...
par Thomas Perrin et Claire Manen, Plos One (March 3, 2021)https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246...
This volume sets out to offer the reader an overview of the neolithization process, the origin of th...
International audienceAbstract In the Western Mediterranean Basin, the last hunter-gatherer societie...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
The Mesolithic and Neolithic periods in Europe span the adaptation by gathering-hunting societies to...
This paper explores how Early Holocene climate changes in the Western Mediterranean would have affec...
International audienceThe neolithisation of the South of France occurred in several stages and invol...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the validity of radiocarbon dates as a source of knowledge for ...
International audienceFor a few years now, analysis of neolithisation processes has highlighted seve...
The earliest dates for the West Mediterranean Neolithic indicate that it expanded across 2,500 km in...
International audienceThe Neolithic transition is a particularly favorable field of research for the...
In 1981 one of us (Cherry) first attempted to identify spatial and temporal patterning in the human ...
Hunter-gatherer/farmer contact in the Iron Gates region is re-examined in view of recent archaeologi...
Abstract: This paper reviews the evidence for long term trends in anthropogenic activity and populat...
In the Western Mediterranean, the Neolithic mainly developed and expanded during the sixth millenniu...
par Thomas Perrin et Claire Manen, Plos One (March 3, 2021)https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246...
This volume sets out to offer the reader an overview of the neolithization process, the origin of th...
International audienceAbstract In the Western Mediterranean Basin, the last hunter-gatherer societie...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
The Mesolithic and Neolithic periods in Europe span the adaptation by gathering-hunting societies to...
This paper explores how Early Holocene climate changes in the Western Mediterranean would have affec...
International audienceThe neolithisation of the South of France occurred in several stages and invol...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the validity of radiocarbon dates as a source of knowledge for ...
International audienceFor a few years now, analysis of neolithisation processes has highlighted seve...
The earliest dates for the West Mediterranean Neolithic indicate that it expanded across 2,500 km in...
International audienceThe Neolithic transition is a particularly favorable field of research for the...
In 1981 one of us (Cherry) first attempted to identify spatial and temporal patterning in the human ...
Hunter-gatherer/farmer contact in the Iron Gates region is re-examined in view of recent archaeologi...
Abstract: This paper reviews the evidence for long term trends in anthropogenic activity and populat...