نتایج جستجو برای: neolithic

تعداد نتایج: 3054  

Journal: :Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2021

The Hypogeum of Hal-Saflieni is a 6000-year-old Neolithic burial place whose microclimate threatened by the presence thousands visitors all year round. Beyond digital preservation and accessibility, this project aims to provide highly accessible experience virtual tourist or academic. This short paper reports on progress in faithful illumination acoustics together with navigation aids supported...

Journal: : 2022

The paper presents an analysis of bone and stone industries the Late Mesolithic Early Neolithic Middle Trans-Urals. Researchers usually consider that inventories played auxiliary role. But these features are basic for where ceramic is absent. A comparison Neolithic, identification their semblance difference main indicator role local traditions in formation cultures. This research has showed a c...

2008
J Fort J Pérez-Losada J J Suñol L Escoda J M Massaneda

We introduce a set of sequential integro-difference equations to analyze the dynamics of two interacting species. Firstly, we derive the speed of the fronts when a species invades a space previously occupied by a second species, and check its validity by means of numerical random-walk simulations. As an example, we consider the Neolithic transition: the predictions of the model are consistent w...

2014
María Cruz Berrocal María Sebastián López Antonio Uriarte González Jose Antonio López-Sáez

We argue in this paper that Levantine rock art in the Spanish Mediterranean basin allows us to ‘map’ the economic landscape of its makers. Rock art would be the ‘monumental’ side of a dual process of landscape construction: on the one hand, rock art is the first ‘cultural’ action on the landscape beginning in the Early Neolithic; on the other hand, the first evidence of active modification of t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Neus Isern João Zilhão Joaquim Fort Albert J Ammerman

The earliest dates for the West Mediterranean Neolithic indicate that it expanded across 2,500 km in about 300 y. Such a fast spread is held to be mainly due to a demic process driven by dispersal along coastal routes. Here, we model the Neolithic spread in the region by focusing on the role of voyaging to understand better the core elements that produced the observed pattern of dates. We also ...

2012
Naama Goren-Inbar Michael Freikman Yosef Garfinkel Nigel A. Goring-Morris Leore Grosman

Cylindrical objects made usually of fired clay but sometimes of stone were found at the Yarmukian Pottery Neolithic sites of Sha'ar HaGolan and Munhata (first half of the 8(th) millennium BP) in the Jordan Valley. Similar objects have been reported from other Near Eastern Pottery Neolithic sites. Most scholars have interpreted them as cultic objects in the shape of phalli, while others have ref...

2011
ANNA WILLIS MARC F OXENHAM

Despite ostensibly elevated rates of young female mortality in the past, believed to be associated with the risks of pregnancy and child birth, surprisingly few cases of pregnant female burials are reported in the bioarchaeological literature. This paper describes and discusses the case of a young female who died and was interred with an unborn full-term breech foetus at the Neolithic site of A...

2017
Patrick McGovern Mindia Jalabadze Stephen Batiuk Michael P. Callahan Karen E. Smith Gretchen R. Hall Eliso Kvavadze David Maghradze Nana Rusishvili Laurent Bouby Osvaldo Failla Gabriele Cola Luigi Mariani Elisabetta Boaretto Roberto Bacilieri Patrice This Nathan Wales David Lordkipanidze

Chemical analyses of ancient organic compounds absorbed into the pottery fabrics from sites in Georgia in the South Caucasus region, dating to the early Neolithic period (ca. 6,000-5,000 BC), provide the earliest biomolecular archaeological evidence for grape wine and viniculture from the Near East, at ca. 6,000-5,800 BC. The chemical findings are corroborated by climatic and environmental reco...

2016
Jianping Zhang Houyuan Lu Guoping Sun Rowan Flad Naiqin Wu Xiujia Huan Keyang He Yonglei Wang

Textiles are among the longest and most widespread technologies in human history, although poor preservation of perishable artifacts in Paleolithic and Neolithic contexts makes them difficult to unearth and has hampered study of their production and use. Here we report evidence of a plain-woven mat from the Tianluoshan site, Zhejiang, Eastern China. Phytolith and AMS dating from the mat and mod...

2004
Douglas A. Hibbs Ola Olsson

The most important event in human economic history before the Industrial Revolution was the Neolithic transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to sedentary agriculture, beginning about 10,000 years ago. The transition made possible the human population explosion, the rise of non-foodproducing specialists, and the acceleration of technological progress that led eventually to the Indus...

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