Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has shown that the transition to agriculture after 9000 BP triggered a long-term increase in human fertility. Here we compare the largest analysis of European cemeteries to date with an independent line of evidence, the summed calibrated date probability distribution of radiocarbon dates (SCDPD) from archaeological sites. Our cemetery reanalysis confirms increased growth rates after the introduction of agriculture; the radiocarbon analysis also shows this pattern, and a significant correlation between both lines of evidence confirms the demographic validity of SCDPDs. We analyze the areal extent of Neolithic enclosures and demographic data from e...
AbstractIn a previous study we presented a new method that used summed probability distributions (SP...
In this study, we reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic of the Eastern Balkans and ...
In this paper, we test the hypothesis of the Neolithic Demographic Transition in the Central Balkan ...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
<div><p>Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeter...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
AbstractIn a previous study we presented a new method that used summed probability distributions (SP...
This study begins by establishing a database of 68 European Mesolithic and Neolithic cemeteries (red...
This study begins by establishing a database of 68 European Mesolithic and Neolithic cemeteries (red...
The use of summed calibrated radiocarbon probability distributions method(SCPD) has been widely used...
Following its initial arrival in SE Europe 8,500 years ago agriculture spread throughout the contine...
In this study, we reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic of the Eastern Balkans and ...
commenté dans Science 2006 : 312(5779) 9 juin)International audienceThe signal of a major demographi...
In this study, we reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic of the Eastern Balkans and ...
AbstractIn a previous study we presented a new method that used summed probability distributions (SP...
In this study, we reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic of the Eastern Balkans and ...
In this paper, we test the hypothesis of the Neolithic Demographic Transition in the Central Balkan ...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
<div><p>Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeter...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
AbstractIn a previous study we presented a new method that used summed probability distributions (SP...
This study begins by establishing a database of 68 European Mesolithic and Neolithic cemeteries (red...
This study begins by establishing a database of 68 European Mesolithic and Neolithic cemeteries (red...
The use of summed calibrated radiocarbon probability distributions method(SCPD) has been widely used...
Following its initial arrival in SE Europe 8,500 years ago agriculture spread throughout the contine...
In this study, we reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic of the Eastern Balkans and ...
commenté dans Science 2006 : 312(5779) 9 juin)International audienceThe signal of a major demographi...
In this study, we reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic of the Eastern Balkans and ...
AbstractIn a previous study we presented a new method that used summed probability distributions (SP...
In this study, we reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic of the Eastern Balkans and ...
In this paper, we test the hypothesis of the Neolithic Demographic Transition in the Central Balkan ...