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Farmers at the Frontier A Pan European Perspective on Neolithisation.
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Main Author:
Gron, Kurt J.
Other Authors:
Sørensen, Lasse
,
Rowley-Conwy, Peter
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Havertown :
Oxbow Books, Limited,
2020.
Subjects:
Agriculture, Prehistoric
>
Europe.
Neolithic period
>
Europe.
Agriculture, Prehistoric.
Agriculture, Prehistoric
Neolithic period
Europe
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Introduction Agricultural origins: where next? : Kurt J. Gron, Lasse Sørensen and Peter Rowley-Conwy
1. Growing societies: an ecological perspective on the spread of crop cultivation and animal herding in Europe : Maria Ivanova
2. Direct insight into dietary adaptations and the individual experience of Neolithisation: comparing subsistence, provenance and ancestry of Early Neolithic humans from the Danube Gorges c. 6200-5500 cal BC : Camille de Becdelièvre, Jelena Jovanović, Zuzana Hofmanová, Gwenaëlle Goude and Sofija Stefanović
3. Pioneer farming in earlier Neolithic Greece : Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou
4. Did early farmers keep pigs? A morphometric analysis from Italy : Sofía Tecce and Umberto Albarella
5. First farmers in Liguria, north-western Italy: new evidence from Arene Candide and nearby sites : Peter Rowley-Conwy, Chiara Panelli, Stefano Rossi, Renato Nisbet and Roberto Maggi
6. First farming in the north-western Mediterranean: evidence from Castellar-Pendimoun during the sixth millennium BCE : Didier Binder, Janet Battentier, Laurent Bouby, Jacques Elie Brochier, Alain Carré, Thomas Cucchi, Claire Delhon, Cristina De Stefanis, Léa Drieu, Allowen Evin, Linus Girdland Flink, Gwenaëlle Goude, Lionel Gourichon, Sébastien Guillon, Caroline Hamon and Stéphanie Thiébault
7. Integrating domesticates: earliest farming experiences in the Iberian Peninsula : Maria Saña, Ferran Antolín, Roger Alcántara, Alejandro Sierra and Carlos Tornero
8. Early Neolithic Portuguese sheep (Ovis aries): were they shipped across the Mediterranean 8000 years ago? : Simon J. M. Davis and Teresa Simões
9. The discontinuous development of farming communities in the Polish lowlands, 5300-3900 BC : Peter Bogucki
10. Cattle-based agriculture in the Early Neolithic in the Polish lowlands: an outline : Arkadiusz Marciniak
11. The simple life of LBK settlers in Kuyavia? The example of site 10 in Kruszyn, Włocławek county, Poland : Dominik Kacper Płaza and Piotr Papiernik
12. The first farmers on the Vistula river in the Polish lowlands : Joanna Pyzel, Aldona Mueller-Bieniek and Magdalena Mosk
13. Dealing with domestic animals in the fifth millennium cal BC Dutch wetlands: new insights from old Swifterbant assemblages : Canan Çakırlar, Rianne Breider, Francis Koolstra, Kim M. Cohen and Daan C.M. Raemaekers
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