International audienceThe beginning of the Neolithic in the Adriatic region dates back to approximately 6000 cal BC, and the appearance of Impressed Ware pottery marks its generic development. By combining lithic, economic, and paleoenvironmental data, we propose a new arrhythmic model for the chronology of Neolithisation in the Adriatic. On the one hand, the available data suggest that in the south-central part of the basin (Dalmatia and Apulia) the transition to farming was relatively quick, resulting from the colonisation of an open landscape (seemingly linked to the "8.2 ka event" and the onset of a drier climate). These newcomers mostly settled in the fertile plains of the Dalmatian and Apulian hinterlands, basing their subsistence alm...
Between the late 7th and early 6th millennium BC, the Neolithic era arrives in Southern Italy by se...
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...
International audienceThe beginning of the Neolithic in the Adriatic region dates back to approximat...
ABSTRACT. The eastern Adriatic is a key area for understanding the mechanisms and effects of the spr...
The lithic assemblages from the principal early Neolithic sites in Northern Dalmatia have been analy...
7siThe eastern Adriatic coast and the Caput Adriae lie along one of the main route of the spread of ...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the study of the Early Neolithic pottery production i...
L’auteur examine les matériaux néolithiques de l’Est de l’Italie pour comprendre les dates d’apparit...
The Dalmatian coast has been occupied by Neolithic seafaring communities since the beginning of the ...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the study of the Early Neolithic pottery production i...
Too often when we study the archaeology of a region our studies are bounded by natural geographies o...
International audienceUp until now, the neolithisation of Western Europe during the sixth millennium...
The process of Neolithization of Southern Italy and Sicily covers about 500 years (6200–5700 cal BC)...
Between the late 7th and early 6th millennium BC, the Neolithic era arrives in Southern Italy by se...
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...
International audienceThe beginning of the Neolithic in the Adriatic region dates back to approximat...
ABSTRACT. The eastern Adriatic is a key area for understanding the mechanisms and effects of the spr...
The lithic assemblages from the principal early Neolithic sites in Northern Dalmatia have been analy...
7siThe eastern Adriatic coast and the Caput Adriae lie along one of the main route of the spread of ...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the study of the Early Neolithic pottery production i...
L’auteur examine les matériaux néolithiques de l’Est de l’Italie pour comprendre les dates d’apparit...
The Dalmatian coast has been occupied by Neolithic seafaring communities since the beginning of the ...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the study of the Early Neolithic pottery production i...
Too often when we study the archaeology of a region our studies are bounded by natural geographies o...
International audienceUp until now, the neolithisation of Western Europe during the sixth millennium...
The process of Neolithization of Southern Italy and Sicily covers about 500 years (6200–5700 cal BC)...
Between the late 7th and early 6th millennium BC, the Neolithic era arrives in Southern Italy by se...
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...