نتایج جستجو برای: late neolithic

تعداد نتایج: 198028  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Emanuela Cristiani Anita Radini Marija Edinborough Dušan Borić

Researchers agree that domesticated plants were introduced into southeast Europe from southwest Asia as a part of a Neolithic "package," which included domesticated animals and artifacts typical of farming communities. It is commonly believed that this package reached inland areas of the Balkans by ∼6200 calibrated (cal.) BC or later. Our analysis of the starch record entrapped in dental calcul...

1997
IAN KUIJT

Mortuary rituals, specifically secondary mortuary practices with the socially sanctioned removal of all or some parts of the deceased, are a powerful means of social integration during periods of social, economic, or environmental change. Integrating ethnographic data on the social impact of secondary mortuary ceremonies with archaeological evidence from the Late Natufian and Prepottery Neolith...

Journal: :TÜBA - AR 2022

The subject of this paper is the tools which were discovered at a striking rate Layer VI Barcın Höyük, dated to Late Neolithic Period (circa cal. 6000-6600 BC); made from ribs such animals as goats and sheep; are thin flat taper their perforated wide tip towards other tip. 
 Use-induced traces wear, shine, cracking, breaking determined on perforations tips these tools, identified with 43 p...

2012
Mattias C. R. Oskarsson Cornelya F. C. Klütsch Ukadej Boonyaprakob Alan Wilton Yuichi Tanabe Peter Savolainen

In the late stages of the global dispersal of dogs, dingoes appear in the Australian archaeological record 3500 years BP, and dogs were one of three domesticates brought with the colonization of Polynesia, but the introduction routes to this region remain unknown. This also relates to questions about human history, such as to what extent the Polynesian culture was introduced with the Austronesi...

Journal: :The Quarterly review of biology 2003
Shahal Abbo Dan Shtienberg Judith Lichtenzveig Simcha Lev-Yadun Avi Gopher

The widely accepted models describing the emergence of domesticated grain crops from their wild type ancestors are mostly based upon selection (conscious or unconscious) of major features related either to seed dispersal (nonbrittle ear, indehiscent pod) or free germination (nondormant seeds, soft seed coat). Based on the breeding systems (self-pollination) and dominance relations between the a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Jean-Denis Vigne François Briois Antoine Zazzo George Willcox Thomas Cucchi Stéphanie Thiébault Isabelle Carrère Yodrik Franel Régis Touquet Chloé Martin Christophe Moreau Clothilde Comby Jean Guilaine

Early Neolithic sedentary villagers started cultivating wild cereals in the Near East 11,500 y ago [Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA)]. Recent discoveries indicated that Cyprus was frequented by Late PPNA people, but the earliest evidence until now for both the use of cereals and Neolithic villages on the island dates to 10,400 y ago. Here we present the recent archaeological excavation at Klimona...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Mian Zhao Qing-Peng Kong Hua-Wei Wang Min-Sheng Peng Xiao-Dong Xie Wen-Zhi Wang Jiayang Jian-Guo Duan Ming-Cui Cai Shi-Neng Zhao Cidanpingcuo Yuan-Quan Tu Shi-Fang Wu Yong-Gang Yao Hans-Jürgen Bandelt Ya-Ping Zhang

Due to its numerous environmental extremes, the Tibetan Plateau--the world's highest plateau--is one of the most challenging areas of modern human settlement. Archaeological evidence dates the earliest settlement on the plateau to the Late Paleolithic, while previous genetic studies have traced the colonization event(s) to no earlier than the Neolithic. To explore whether the genetic continuity...

2016
STEVEN MITHEN

A pre-requisite for understanding the transition to the Neolithic in the Levant is the establishment of a robust chronology, most notably for the late Epi-Palaeolithic and Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) periods. In this contribution we undertake a dating analysis of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic site of WF16, southern Jordan, drawing on a sample of 46 AMS C dates. We utilise Bayesian methods to qua...

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