Development of agriculture is often assumed to be accompanied by a decline in residential mobility, and sedentism is frequently proposed to provide the basis for economic intensification, population growth and increasing social complexity. In Britain, however, the nature of the agricultural transition (ca 4000 BC) and its effect on residence patterns has been intensely debated. Some authors attribute the transition to the arrival of populations who practised a system of sedentary intensive mixed farming similar to that of the very earliest agricultural regimes in central Europe, ca 5500 BC, with cultivation of crops in fixed plots and livestock keeping close to permanently occupied farmsteads. Others argue that local hunter–gatherers within...
International audienceThe spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term socia...
International audienceThis paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and ...
This thesis deals with the development of farming landscapes in the Thames Valley from the Neolithic...
Objectives The nature of land use and mobility during the transition to agriculture has often bee...
Objectives: The nature of land use and mobility during the transition to agriculture has often been...
Farming practice in the first period of the southern Scandinavian Neolithic (Early Neolithic I, Funn...
The introduction of agriculture is a key defining element of the Neolithic, yet considerable debate ...
The nature of landscape use and residence patterns during the British earlier Neolithic has often be...
We review modeling approaches and meta-analyses of the archaeology on the introduction of domesticat...
Stable isotopes in teeth are providing important correlations between ancient people and the geograp...
Early agriculture in north-west Europe was highly diverse. Sometimes it spread rapidly, at other tim...
The spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term social and ecological impac...
The Late Bronze Age saw the rise of a new site type in southern Britain, commonly termed a midden. T...
Thirty years after the discovery of an Early Neolithic timber hall at Balbridie in Scotland was repo...
Reconstructing stock herding strategies and land use is key to comprehending past human social organ...
International audienceThe spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term socia...
International audienceThis paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and ...
This thesis deals with the development of farming landscapes in the Thames Valley from the Neolithic...
Objectives The nature of land use and mobility during the transition to agriculture has often bee...
Objectives: The nature of land use and mobility during the transition to agriculture has often been...
Farming practice in the first period of the southern Scandinavian Neolithic (Early Neolithic I, Funn...
The introduction of agriculture is a key defining element of the Neolithic, yet considerable debate ...
The nature of landscape use and residence patterns during the British earlier Neolithic has often be...
We review modeling approaches and meta-analyses of the archaeology on the introduction of domesticat...
Stable isotopes in teeth are providing important correlations between ancient people and the geograp...
Early agriculture in north-west Europe was highly diverse. Sometimes it spread rapidly, at other tim...
The spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term social and ecological impac...
The Late Bronze Age saw the rise of a new site type in southern Britain, commonly termed a midden. T...
Thirty years after the discovery of an Early Neolithic timber hall at Balbridie in Scotland was repo...
Reconstructing stock herding strategies and land use is key to comprehending past human social organ...
International audienceThe spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term socia...
International audienceThis paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and ...
This thesis deals with the development of farming landscapes in the Thames Valley from the Neolithic...