نتایج جستجو برای: neolithic

تعداد نتایج: 3054  

2017
Trevor Watkins

In this paper I seek to show how cultural niche construction theory offers the potential to extend the human evolutionary story beyond the Pleistocene, through the Neolithic, towards the kind of very large-scale societies in which we live today. The study of the human past has been compartmentalised, each compartment using different analytical vocabularies, so that their accounts are written in...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Lounes Chikhi Richard A Nichols Guido Barbujani Mark A Beaumont

There still is no general agreement on the origins of the European gene pool, even though Europe has been more thoroughly investigated than any other continent. In particular, there is continuing controversy about the relative contributions of European Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers and of migrant Near Eastern Neolithic farmers, who brought agriculture to Europe. Here, we apply a statistical fra...

2017
Andreas G Heiss Ferran Antolín Niels Bleicher Christian Harb Stefanie Jacomet Marlu Kühn Elena Marinova Hans-Peter Stika Soultana Maria Valamoti

The site of Parkhaus Opéra is located on the north-eastern shore of Lake Zürich (Switzerland) and was documented during a rescue excavation in 2010 and 2011 by the Office for Urbanism, City of Zürich. Two charred bread-like objects were found in late Neolithic Layer 13 of the pile-dwelling, and are investigated using a novel set of analyses for cereal-based foodstuffs. Tissue remains of barley ...

2015
Stefania Vai Sibelle Torres Vilaça Matteo Romandini Andrea Benazzo Paola Visentini Marta Modolo Marco Bertolini Peggy MacQueen Jeremy Austin Alan Cooper David Caramelli Martina Lari Giorgio Bertorelle

Genetically-based reconstructions of the history of pig domestication in Europe are based on two major pillars: 1) the temporal changes of mitochondrial DNA lineages are related to domestication; 2) Near Eastern haplotypes which appeared and then disappeared in some sites across Europe are genetic markers of the first Near Eastern domestic pigs. We typed a small but informative fragment of the ...

2015
Anu M. Neuvonen Mikko Putkonen Sanni Översti Tarja Sundell Päivi Onkamo Antti Sajantila Jukka U. Palo Luísa Maria Sousa Mesquita Pereira

It has previously been demonstrated that the advance of the Neolithic Revolution from the Near East through Europe was decelerated in the northernmost confines of the continent, possibly as a result of space and resource competition with lingering Mesolithic populations. Finland was among the last domains to adopt a farming lifestyle, and is characterized by substructuring in the form of a dist...

2017
Lara González Carretero Michèle Wollstonecroft Dorian Q Fuller

This paper presents an integrated methodology for the analysis of archaeological remains of cereal meals, based on scanning electronic microscopic analyses of microstructures of charred food fragments from Neolithic Çatalhöyük (Turkey). The remains of cereal foods as 'bread-like' or 'porridge-like' small charred lumps of various amalgamated plant materials are frequently recovered from Neolithi...

2014
Martin Sikora Meredith L. Carpenter Andres Moreno-Estrada Brenna M. Henn Peter A. Underhill Federico Sánchez-Quinto Ilenia Zara Maristella Pitzalis Carlo Sidore Fabio Busonero Andrea Maschio Andrea Angius Chris Jones Javier Mendoza-Revilla Georgi Nekhrizov Diana Dimitrova Nikola Theodossiev Timothy T. Harkins Andreas Keller Frank Maixner Albert Zink Goncalo Abecasis Serena Sanna Francesco Cucca Carlos D. Bustamante

Genome sequencing of the 5,300-year-old mummy of the Tyrolean Iceman, found in 1991 on a glacier near the border of Italy and Austria, has yielded new insights into his origin and relationship to modern European populations. A key finding of that study was an apparent recent common ancestry with individuals from Sardinia, based largely on the Y chromosome haplogroup and common autosomal SNP var...

2016
Yuxuan Gong Li Li Decai Gong Hao Yin Juzhong Zhang

Pottery, bone implements, and stone tools are routinely found at Neolithic sites. However, the integrity of textiles or silk is susceptible to degradation, and it is therefore very difficult for such materials to be preserved for 8,000 years. Although previous studies have provided important evidence of the emergence of weaving skills and tools, such as figuline spinning wheels and osseous lame...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Sean S Downey W Randall Haas Stephen J Shennan

Ecosystems on the verge of major reorganization-regime shift-may exhibit declining resilience, which can be detected using a collection of generic statistical tests known as early warning signals (EWSs). This study explores whether EWSs anticipated human population collapse during the European Neolithic. It analyzes recent reconstructions of European Neolithic (8-4 kya) population trends that r...

2013
Rita Rasteiro Lounès Chikhi

The arrival of agriculture into Europe during the Neolithic transition brought a significant shift in human lifestyle and subsistence. However, the conditions under which the spread of the new culture and technologies occurred are still debated. Similarly, the roles played by women and men during the Neolithic transition are not well understood, probably due to the fact that mitochondrial DNA (...

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