The paper discusses the evidence for the presence of sheep and goats on east Adriatic coast during the Mesolithic and Neolithic, and possible routes of transformation from hunter-gathering to pastoral societies
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...
<p>The Mesolithic-Neolithic settlements in the Danube Gorges (North-Central Balkans) flourished in a...
Includes bibliograhpical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Plant and animal domestication h...
The paper discusses the evidence for the presence of sheep and goats on east Adriatic coast during t...
Paper discusses archaeological data of the emergence and development of pastoralism on the Eastern A...
Over the last couple of decades, extensive archaeozoological and aDNA studies have securely placed t...
This thesis examines the development of goat and sheep herding in the Levant during the Neolithic pe...
This article presents a summary of new evidence for the Mesolithic in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro...
The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two distinct ‘str...
The Central Balkans is considered a key region in the spread of agriculture form SW Asia to central ...
The Adriatic Sea and Balkan Peninsula were an important corridor for the spread of agriculture north...
The Mesolithic and Neolithic periods in Europe span the adaptation by gathering-hunting societies to...
In the introduction the author describes the geographical setting of seven Croatian villages in Cara...
The beginning of farming in the Adriatic is a topic ripe for a new discussion and synthesis. Several...
Abstract The spread of farming in the central and western Mediterranean took place rapidly, linked t...
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...
<p>The Mesolithic-Neolithic settlements in the Danube Gorges (North-Central Balkans) flourished in a...
Includes bibliograhpical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Plant and animal domestication h...
The paper discusses the evidence for the presence of sheep and goats on east Adriatic coast during t...
Paper discusses archaeological data of the emergence and development of pastoralism on the Eastern A...
Over the last couple of decades, extensive archaeozoological and aDNA studies have securely placed t...
This thesis examines the development of goat and sheep herding in the Levant during the Neolithic pe...
This article presents a summary of new evidence for the Mesolithic in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro...
The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two distinct ‘str...
The Central Balkans is considered a key region in the spread of agriculture form SW Asia to central ...
The Adriatic Sea and Balkan Peninsula were an important corridor for the spread of agriculture north...
The Mesolithic and Neolithic periods in Europe span the adaptation by gathering-hunting societies to...
In the introduction the author describes the geographical setting of seven Croatian villages in Cara...
The beginning of farming in the Adriatic is a topic ripe for a new discussion and synthesis. Several...
Abstract The spread of farming in the central and western Mediterranean took place rapidly, linked t...
International audienceThe last hunter-gatherers of the central and western Mediterranean are associa...
<p>The Mesolithic-Neolithic settlements in the Danube Gorges (North-Central Balkans) flourished in a...
Includes bibliograhpical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Plant and animal domestication h...