Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-7c8c6479df-ph5wq Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-03-19T07:48:30.726Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Part V - Modeling the Change

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 April 2022

Peter F. Biehl
Affiliation:
University of California, Santa Cruz
Eva Rosenstock
Affiliation:
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
6000 BC
Transformation and Change in the Near East and Europe
, pp. 343 - 392
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

References

Andreou, Stelios, Fotiadis, Michael and Kotsakis, Kostas 1996 Review of Aegean Prehistory V: The Neolithic and Bronze Age of Northern Greece. American Journal of Archaeology 100:537597.Google Scholar
Băčvarov, Krum 2003 Неолитни погребални oбреди: Интрамурални гробове от българските земи в контекста на Югоизточна Европа и Анатолия [Neolithic Mortuary Practices: Intramural Burials in Bulgaria in Their Southeast European and Anatolian Context]. Bard, Sofia.Google Scholar
Batović, Šime 1962 Neolitsko nalazište u Smilčiću [Neolithic site of Smilčić]. Diadora 2:31115.Google Scholar
Batović, Šime 1966 Stariji neolit u Dalmaciji [The Older Neolithic in Dalmatia]. Societas Archaeologica Iugoslaviae, Zadar.Google Scholar
Batović, Šime 1979 Jadranska Zona [Adriatic Zona]. Praistorija Jugoslavenskih Zemalja 2:473634.Google Scholar
Becker, Valeska 2007 Early and Middle Neolithic Figurines: The Migration of Religious Belief. Documenta Praehistorica 34:119127.Google Scholar
Benac, Alojz 1973 Obre I. Wissenschaftliche Mitteilungen des Bosnisch-Herzegowinischen Landesmuseums 3:327429.Google Scholar
Benecke, Norbert and Ninov, Lazar 2002 Zur Nahrungswirtschaft der neolitischen Bevölkerungen im Gebiet des heutigen Bulgariens nach archäozoologischen Befunden. In Beiträge zu jungsteinzeitlichen Forschungen in Bulgarien, edited by Lichardus-Itten, Marion, Lichardus, Jan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 555573. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Berger, Jean-François 2006 Sédiments, dynamique du peuplement et climat au Néolithique ancien. In Populations néolithiques et environnements, edited by Guilaine, Jean, pp. 155212. Errance, Paris.Google Scholar
Bojadžiev, Javor 1998 Radiocarbon Dates from Southeastern Europe and the Cultural Processes during the Fourth Millennium B.C. In In the Steps of James Harvey Gaul, Volume 1, edited by Stefanovich, Mark, Todorova, Henrieta and Hauptmann, Harald, pp. 349370. The James Harvey Gaul Foundation, Sofia.Google Scholar
Bojadžiev, Javor 2000 Entwicklung der frühneolitischen bemalten Keramik in Bulgarien. In Karanovo III: Beiträge zum Neolithikum in Südosteuropa, edited by Hiller, Stefan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 327342. Phoibos, Wien.Google Scholar
Bramanti, Barbara, Thomas, Mark G., Haak, Wolfgang, et al. 2009 Genetic Discontinuity between Local Hunter-Gatherers and Central Europe’s First Farmers. Science 326/5949:137140.Google Scholar
Budja, Mihael 1996 Neolithization in the Caput Adriae Region: Between Herodotus and Cavalli-Sforza. Poročilo o raziskovanju paleolita, neolita in eneolita v Sloveniji 23:6176.Google Scholar
Budja, Mihael 1999 The Transition to Farming in Mediterranean Europe: An Indigenous Response. Documenta Praehistorica 26:119141.Google Scholar
Budja, Mihael 2001 The Transition to Farming in Southeastern Europe: Perspectives from Pottery. Documenta Praehistorica 28:2747.Google Scholar
Caneva, Isabella 1999 Early Farmers on the Cilician Coast: Yumuk Tepe in the Seventh Millennium BC. In Neolithic in Turkey: The Cradle of Civilization, New Discoveries, edited by Özdoğan, Mehmet and Başgelen, Nezih, pp. 105114. Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, Istanbul.Google Scholar
Chrysostomou, Pavlos 1989 O neolithikos oikismos Giannitsôn B. To Archeologiko Ergo sti Makedonia kai Thraki 3:119134.Google Scholar
Chrysostomou, Pavlos 1991 Oi Neolithikes ereunes stin poli kai tin eparchia Giannitsôn kata to 1991. To Archeologiko Ergo sti Makedonia kai Thraki 5:111125.Google Scholar
Chrysostomou, Pavlos 1993 O neolithikos oikismos Giannitsôn B: Nea Anaskafika dedomena (1992–1993). To Archeologiko Ergo sti Makedonia kai Thraki 7:135146.Google Scholar
Chrysostomou, Pavlos 1996 I neolithiki katoikisi sti boreia paraktia zôni tou allote thermaïkou kolpou (eparchia Giannitsôn): Apologismos Ergou, Sumperasmata, Prooptikes stin ereuna. To Archeologiko Ergo sti Makedonia kai Thraki 10:159172.Google Scholar
Chrysostomou, Pavlos and Chrysostomou, Anastasia 1990 Neolithikes ereunes sta Giannitsa kai stin periochi tous. To Archeologiko Ergo sti Makedonia kai Thraki 4:169186.Google Scholar
Čohadžiev, Stefan and Bakămska, Ana 1990 Étude du site néolithique ancien de Kraïnici dans le département de Kustendil. Studia Praehistorica 10:5176.Google Scholar
Demoule, Jean-Paul 1993 Anatolie et Balkans: la logique évolutive du néolithique égéen. Anatolica 29:117.Google Scholar
Demoule, Jean-Paul 1994 La céramique comme marqueur social: variabilité spatiale et chronologique. In Terre cuite et société : la céramique, document technique, économique, culturel, actes des rencontres 21–23 octobre 1993, edited by Centre de Recherches Archéologiques du CNRS, pp. 473492. APDCA Association pour la promotion et la diffusion des connaissances archéologiques, Juan-les-Pins.Google Scholar
Demoule, Jean-Paul 2004 Les récipients en céramique du Néolithique Récent (Chalcolithique): description, évolution et contexte régional. In Dikili Tach: village préhistorique de Macédoine orientale I, Fouilles de Jean Deshayes (1961–1975) II, edited by René Treuil. Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 37:63270.Google Scholar
Demoule, Jean-Paul and Lichardus-Itten, Marion 2001 Kovačevo (Bulgarie): un établissement du Néolithique le plus ancien des Balkans. In Communautés villageoises du Proche-Orient à l’Atlantique (8000–2000 avant notre ère) : Séminaire du Collège de France, edited by Guilaine, Jean, pp. 85102. Errance, Paris.Google Scholar
Demoule, Jean-Paul and Perlès, Catherine 1993 The Greek Neolithic: A New Review. Journal of World Prehistory 7/4:355416.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Demoule, Jean-Paul, Gallis, Kostas and Manolakakis, Laurence 1988 Transition entre les cultures néolithiques thessaliennes de Sesklo et de Dimini: les catégories céramiques. Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 112/1:158.Google Scholar
Demoule, Jean-Paul, Lichardus-Itten, Marion, Kulov, Ilja and Grębska-Kulova, Małgorzata 1994 Les fouilles franco-bulgares du site néolithique ancien de Kovačevo : rapport préliminaire (campagnes 1986–1993). Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 118/2:561618.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dennell, Robin 1978 Early Farming in South Bulgaria from the 6th to the 3th Millennia BC. BAR International Series 45. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Dörpfeld, Wilhelm 1927 Alt-Ithaka, ein Beitrag zur Homer-Frage: Studien und Ausgrabungen auf der Insel Leukas-Ithaka. Uhde, Munich.Google Scholar
Duru, Refik 1999 The Neolithic of the Lake District. In Neolithic in Turkey: The Cradle of Civilization, New Discoveries, edited by Özdoğan, Mehmet and Başgelen, Nezih, pp. 165192. Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, Istanbul.Google Scholar
Edwards, Ceiridwen F., Bollongino, Ruth, Scheu, Amelie, et al. 2007 Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Shows a Near Eastern Neolithic Origin for Domestic Cattle and No Indication of Domestication of European Aurochs. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B: Biological Science 274:13771385.Google Scholar
Efe, Turan 2001 The Salvage Excavations at Orman Fidanlığı: A Chalcolithic Site in Inland Northwestern Anatolia. TASK Vakfı Yayınları, Istanbul.Google Scholar
Efstratiou, Nicholas 1985 Agios Petros: A Neolithic Site in the Northern Sporades. BAR International Series 241. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Efstratiou, Nicholas 2006 Looking for the Early Prehistory of Greek Thrace: Research Problems, Prospects and First Results. In Aegean, Marmara, Black Sea: The Present State of Research on the Early Neolithic, Proceedings of the Session held at the EAA 8th Annual Meeting at Thessaloniki, 28th September 2002, edited by Gatsov, Ivan and Schwarzberg, Heiner, pp. 6982. Beier/Beran, Langenweissbach.Google Scholar
Efstratiou, Nicholas, Fumanal, María P., Ferrer, Carolina, et al. 1998 Excavations at the Neolithic Settlement of Makri, Thrace, Greece (1988–1996): A Preliminary Report. Saguntum 31:1162.Google Scholar
Efstratiou, Nicholas, Karetsou, Alexandra, Banou, Eleni and Margomenou, Despina 2004 The Neolithic Settlement of Knossos: New Light on an Old Picture. In Knossos: Palace, City, State, Proceedings of the Conference in Herakleion in November 2000, edited by Cadogan, Gerald, Hatzaki, Elini and Vasilikis, Adonis, pp. 3949. British School at Athens, London.Google Scholar
Galanidou, Nena, and Perlès, Catherine (eds.) 2003 The Greek Mesolithic: Problems and Perspectives. The British School at Athens, London.Google Scholar
Gallis, Kostas 1992 Atlas proïstorikôn oikismôn tis anatolikis Thessalikis pediadas. Etairia Istorikôn Erevnôn Thessalias, Larissa.Google Scholar
Ganetsovski, Georgi (ed.) 2007 Ohoden-Valoga: Early Neolithic Settlement and Graves, Excavations 2002–2007. Archaeologia Juventa, 2007/2.Google Scholar
Georgiev, Georgi I. 1981 Die neolithische Siedlung bei Čavdar, Bezirk Sofia. In Cultures préhistoriques en Bulgarie, edited by Georgiev, Georgi I. and Čičikova, Maria, pp. 63109. Bulgarian Academy of Science, Sofia.Google Scholar
Gimbutas, Marija (ed.) 1976 Neolithic Macedonia as Reflected by Excavation at Anza, Southeast Yugoslavia. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles.Google Scholar
Görsdorf, Jochen and Bojadžiev, Javor 1996 Zur absoluten Chronologie der bulgarischen Urgeschichte: Berliner 14C-Datierungen von bulgarischen archäologischen Fundplätzen. Eurasia Antiqua 2:105173.Google Scholar
Grammenos, Dimitrios V. 1991. Neolithikes ereunes stin Kentriki kai Anatoliki Makedonia. Bibliotheke tes en Athenais Archaiologikes Hetaireias, Athens.Google Scholar
Haak, Wolfgang 2010 Ancient DNA from Early Neolithic Farmers Suggests a Major Genetic Input from the Near East. Paper presented at the 4th International Symposium on Biomolecular Archaeology, Copenhagen, September 2010.Google Scholar
Heun, Manfred, Schäfer-Pregl, Rainer, Klawan, Dieter, et al. 1997 Site of Einkorn Wheat Domestication Identified by DNA Fingerprinting. Science 278:13121314.Google Scholar
Hiller, Stefan and Nikolov, Vassil (eds.) 1997 Karanovo I: Die Ausgrabungen im Südsektor 1984–1992. Phoibos, Wien.Google Scholar
Hiptmair, Peter 1997 Neolithische Statuetten und figürliche Darstellungen. In Karanovo I: Die Ausgrabungen im Südsektor 1984–1992, edited by Hiller, Stefan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 255270. Phoibos, Wien.Google Scholar
Hourmouziadis, Giorgos 1972 Anaskafes ton Prodromon Karditsis. Archaiologikon Deltion 27: 394396.Google Scholar
Ivanova, Stefanka and Tsanova, Tsenka 2001 Analysis of Late Pleistocene Flint Materials from the Dikilitash region of IAM’s Found. Annuary of the Institute of Archaeology with Museum Sofia 1:4259.Google Scholar
Karmanski, Sergej 1968 Slikana keramika sa lokaliteta Donja Branjevina kod Deronja. Odžaci.Google Scholar
Karul, Necmi, Eres, Zeynep, Özdoğan, Mehmet and Parzinger, Hermann 2003 Aşağı Pınar I: Einführung Forschungsgeschichte, Stratigraphie und Architektur. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz.Google Scholar
Kiparissi-Apostolika, Nina (ed.) 2000 Theopetra Cave: Twelve Years of Excavation and Research 1987–1998. Institute for Aegean Prehistory, Athens.Google Scholar
Korkuti, Muzafer 1995 Neolithikum und Chalkolithikum in Albanien. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz.Google Scholar
Kovačeva, Mary 1992 Археомагнитно изследване на жилистето. Ин Раннонеолитно жилиште от Слатина, София [An Early Neolithic House in Slatina, Sofia], edited by Vassil Nikolov. Razkopki i Proučevanija 25:137143.Google Scholar
Kozłowski, Janusz K., and Nowak, Marek (eds.) 2007 Mesolithic/Neolithic Interactions in the Balkans and in the Middle Danube Basin, Proceedings of the 15th World Congress of the Union Internationale des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques, Volume 6, Lisbon, 4–9 September 2006. BAR International Series 1726. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Krauß, Raiko (ed.) 2011 Beginnings – New research in the appearance of the Neolithic between Northwest Anatolia and the Carpathian Basin. Papers of the international workshop 8th–9th April 2009, Istanbul. VML, Rahden/Westf.Google Scholar
Kreuz, Angela, Marinova, Elena, Schäfer, Eva and Wiethold, Julian 2005 A Comparison of Early Neolithic Crop and Weed Assemblages from the Linearbandkeramik and the Bulgarian Neolithic Cultures: Differences and Similarities. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 14/4:237258.Google Scholar
Lichardus, Jan and Lichardus-Itten, Marion (eds.) 1985 La Protohistoire de l’Europe: le Néolithique et le Chalcolithique entre la Méditerranée et la mer Baltique. Presses Universitaires de France, Paris.Google Scholar
Lichardus, Jan and Lichardus-Itten, Marion 2003 Strukturelle Grundlagen zum Verständnis der Neolithisierungprozesse in Südost- und Mitteleuropa. In Morgenrot der Kulturen: Frühe Etappen der Menschheitsgeschichte in Mittel- und Südosteuropa, Festschrift für Nándor Kalicz zum 75. Geburtstag, edited by Jerem, Erzsébet and Raczky, Pál, pp. 6481. Archaeolingua, Budapest.Google Scholar
Lichardus, Jan, Gatsov, Ivan, Gurova, Maria and Iliev, Ilja K. 2000 Geometric Microlithic from the Middle Neolithic Site Drama-Gerena (Southeast Bulgaria) and the Problem of Mesolithic Tradition in South-East Europe. Eurasia Antiqua 6:1320.Google Scholar
Lichardus-Itten, Marion, Demoule, Jean-Paul, Perničeva, Lilijana, Grębska-Kulova, Małgorzata and Kulov, Ilja 2000 Zur bemalten Keramik aus der frühneolithischen Siedlung von Kovačevo (SW-Bulgarien). In Karanovo III: Beiträge zum Neolithikum in Südosteuropa, edited by Hiller, Stefan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 2750. Phoibos, Wien.Google Scholar
Lichardus-Itten, Marion, Demoule, Jean-Paul, Perničeva, Lilijana, Grębska-Kulova, Małgorzata and Kulov, Ilja 2002 The Site of Kovačevo and the Beginnings of the Neolithic Period in Southwestern Bulgaria, the French-Bulgarian Excavations 1986–2000. In Beiträge zu jungsteinzeitlichen Forschungen in Bulgarien, edited by Lichardus-Itten, Marion, Lichardus, Jan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 99158. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Lichardus-Itten, Marion, Demoule, Jean-Paul, Perničeva, Lilijana, Grębska-Kulova, Małgorzata and Kulov, Ilja 2006 Kovačevo: An Early Neolithic Site in South-West Bulgaria and Its Importance for European Neolithization. In Aegean, Marmara, Black Sea: The Present State of Research on the Early Neolithic, Proceedings of the Session held at the EAA 8th Annual Meeting at Thessaloniki, 28th September 2002, edited by Gatsov, Ivan and Schwarzberg, Heiner, pp. 8394. Beier/Beran, Langenweißbach.Google Scholar
Macanova, Velička 2000 Neolithische Siedlung bei Rakitovo: Stratigraphie und Chronologie. In Karanovo III: Beiträge zum Neolithikum in Südosteuropa, edited by Hiller, Stefan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 5973. Phoibos, Wien.Google Scholar
Makkay, Janos 1993 Eine prachtvolle Frauenfigur der Körös-Starčevo-Kultur. In Праисторически находки и изследвания: сборник в памет на проф. Георги И. Георгиев, edited by Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 7378. Archaeological Institute, Sofia.Google Scholar
Marchand, Grégor 1999 La néolithisation de l’ouest de la France: caractérisation des industries lithiques. British Archaeological Reports International Series 748. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Mellaart, James 1970 Excavations at Hacılar. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.Google Scholar
Milojčić, Vladimir 1959 Ergebnisse der deutschen Ausgrabungen in Thessalien. Jahrbuch des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums Mainz 6:156.Google Scholar
Milojčić, Vladimir, Boessneck, Joachim and Hopf, Maria 1962 Die deutschen Ausgrabungen auf der Argissa-Magula I: Das Präkeramische Neolithikum sowie die Tier- und Pflanzenresten. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Mlekuž, Dimitrij 2003 Early Herders of the Eastern Adriatic. Documenta Praehistorica 30:139151.Google Scholar
Müller, Johannes 1994 Das Ostadriatische Frühneolithikum: Die Impresso-Kultur und die Neolithisierung des Adriaraumes. Spiess, Berlin.Google Scholar
Nikolov, Vassil (ed.) 1992 Раннонеолитно жилиште от Слатина, София [An Early Neolithic House in Slatina, Sofia]. Razkopki i Proučvanija 25:137143.Google Scholar
Nikolov, Vassil 2000 Neolithische Keramikkomplexe. In Thrakien. InKaranovo, III. Beiträge zum Neolithikum in Südosteuropa, edited by Hiller, S. and Nikolov, V., pp. 11–19. Wien.Google Scholar
Nikolova, Lolita 1998 Neolithic Sequence: The Upper Stryma Valley in Western Thrace (with Appendix: Radiocarbon Dating of the Balkan Neolithic). Documenta Praehistorica 25:99132.Google Scholar
Özdoğan, Mehmet 1998 Hoca Çeșme: An Early Neolithic Anatolian Colony in the Balkans? In Man and the Animal World: Studies in Archaeozoology, Archaeology, Anthropology and Palaeolinguistics in memoriam Sándor Bökönyi, edited by Anreiter, Peter, Bartosiewicz, László, Jerem, Erzsébet and Meid, Wolfgang, pp. 435450. Archaeolingua, Budapest.Google Scholar
Özdoğan, Mehmet 1999a Anadolu’dan Avrupa’ya Açılan Kapı Trakya. Arkeoloji ve Sanat 90:228.Google Scholar
Özdoğan, Mehmet 1999b Northwestern Turkey: Neolithic Cultures in between the Balkans and Anatolia. In Neolithic in Turkey: The Cradle of Civilization, New Discoveries, edited by Özdoğan, Mehmet and Başgelen, Nezih, pp. 203224. Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, Istanbul.Google Scholar
Özdoğan, Mehmet and Başgelen, Nezih (eds.) 1999 Neolithic in Turkey: The Cradle of Civilization, New Discoveries. Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, Istanbul.Google Scholar
Özdoğan, Mehmet, Miyake, Yutaka and Özbaşaran-Dede, Nilgün 1991 An Interim Report on Excavations at Yarımburgaz and Toptepe in Eastern Thrace. Anatolica 17:59121.Google Scholar
Papathanassopoulos, George (ed.) 1996 Neolithic Culture in Greece. Goulandris Foundation, Athens.Google Scholar
Pappa, Maria 1993 Neolithikê egkatastasê sto chôro tês diethnous ekthesês Thessalonikês. To Archeologiko Ergo sti Makedonia kai Thraki 11:303310.Google Scholar
Pappa, Maria 2007 Neolithic Societies: Recent Evidence from Northern Greece. In The Struma/Strymon River Valley in Prehistory: Proceedings of the International Symposium Strymon Praehistoricus, Kjustendil-Blagoevgrad (Bulgaria) and Serres-Amphipolis (Greece), 27.9–1.10.2004, edited by Todorova, Henrieta, Stefanovich, Mark and Ivanov, Georgi, pp. 256272. Bulged, Sofia.Google Scholar
Parzinger, Hermann and Özdoğan, Mehmet 1996 Die Ausgrabungen in Kırklareli und ihre Bedeutung für die Kulturbeziehungen zwischen Anatolien und dem Balkan vom Neolithikum bis zur Frühbronzezeit. Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission 76:529.Google Scholar
Parzinger, Hermann and Schwarzberg, Heiner (eds.) 2005 Aşağı Pınar II: Die mittel und spätneolithische Keramik. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz.Google Scholar
Pavúk, Juraj 1993 Beitrag zur Definition der Protostarčevo-Kultur. Anatolica 19:231242.Google Scholar
Pavúk, Juraj and Bakămska, Aneta 1989 Beitrag der Ausgrabung in Gălăbnik zur Erforschung des Neolithikums in Südosteuropa. In Neolithic of Southeastern Europe and Its Near Eastern Connections, International Conference Szolnok-Szeged 1987, edited by Sándor Bökönyi. Varia Archaeologica Hungarica II:223231.Google Scholar
Pavúk, Juraj and Čohadžiev, Mihail 1984 Neolithische Tellsiedlung bei Gălăbnik in Westbulgarien. Slovenska Archeologia 32:195228.Google Scholar
Perlès, Catherine 1990 Les industries lithiques taillées de Franchthi (Argolide, Grèce) II : Les industries du Mésolithique et du Néolithique Initial. Excavations at Franchthi Cave 5. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.Google Scholar
Perlès, Catherine 2001 The Early Neolithic in Greece: The First Farming Communities in Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Perlès, Catherine 2010 Grèce et Balkans: deux voies de penetration distinctes du Néolithique en Europe? In La revolution néolithique dans le monde, edited by Demoule, Jean-Paul, pp. 263282. CNRS, Paris.Google Scholar
Perničeva, Liljana 2002 Die prähistorische Siedlung Bălgarčevo, Bezirk Blagoevgrad. In Beiträge zu jungsteinzeitlichen Forschungen in Bulgarien, edited by Lichardus-Itten, Marion, Lichardus, Jan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 271324. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Petrakis, Susan L. 2002 Ayioryitika: The 1928 Excavations of Carl Blegen at a Neolithic to Early Helladic Settlement in Arcadia. Institute for Aegean Prehistory Academic Press, Oxford.Google Scholar
Phelps, Bill 2004 The Neolithic Pottery Sequence in Southern Greece. BAR International Series 1259. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Popov, Volodja 1996 Periodizacija i chronologija na neolitnite i chalcolitnite kulturi ot porečieto na r. Russenski Lom, Russe.Google Scholar
Prendi, Frano 1990 Le Néolithique ancien en Albanie. Germania 68:399426.Google Scholar
Radovanović, Ivana 2006 Further Notes on Mesolithic-Neolithic Contacts in the Iron Gates Region and the Central Balkans. Documenta Praehistorica 33:107124.Google Scholar
Radunčeva, Ana, Macanova, Velička, Gacov, Ivan, et al. 2002 Неолитното селиште до град Ракитово [The Neolithic site of Rakitovo]. Gal-Iko, Sofia.Google Scholar
Ridley, Cressida, Mould, Catharine and Wardle, Kenneth A. (eds.) 2000 Servia I: Anglo-Hellenic Rescue Excavations 1971–1973 directed by Katerina Rhomiopoulou and Cressida Ridley. British School of Archaeology at Athens, London.Google Scholar
Roodenberg, Jacob J. 1999 Ilıpınar: An Early Farming Village in the Iznik Lake Basin. In Neolithic in Turkey: The Cradle of Civilization, New Discoveries, edited by Özdoğan, Mehmet and Başgelen, Nezih, pp. 193202. Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, Istanbul.Google Scholar
Roodenberg, Jacob J. 2000 Early Village Development at Ilıpınar, Northwest Anatolia. In Karanovo III: Beiträge zum Neolithikum in Südosteuropa, edited by Hiller, Stefan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 185193. Phoibos, Wien.Google Scholar
Roodenberg, Jacob J., and Thissen, Laurens (eds.) 2001 The Ilıpınar Excavations II. Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, Leiden.Google Scholar
Sampson, Adamantios 1996 Excavation at the Cave of Cyclope on Youra, Alonessos. In Die ägäische Frühzeit, 2. Serie, Forschungsbericht 1975–1993 I: Das Neolithikum in Griechenland, edited by Alram-Stern, Eva, pp. 507520. Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien.Google Scholar
Schneider, Gerwulf, Knoll, Heinz, Gallis, Kostas and Demoule, Jean-Paul 1991 Transition entre les cultures néolithiques de Sesklo et Dimini : recherches minéralogiques, chimiques et technologiques sur les céramiques et les argiles. Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 115/5:164.Google Scholar
Seeher, Jürgen 1987 Demircihüyük III/1B: Die neolithische und chalkolithische Keramik, die frühbronzezeitliche Keramik der älteren Phasen. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz.Google Scholar
Sordinas, Augustus 1969 Investigations of the Prehistory of Corfu during 1964–1966. Balkan Studies 10/2:393424.Google Scholar
Stefanova, Tatyana 1996 A Comparative Analysis of Pottery from the “Monochrome Early Neolithic Horizon” and “Karanovo I Horizon” and the Problems of the Neolithization of Bulgaria. Pročilo o Razjskovanju Paleolitika, Neolitka in Eneolitka v Sloveniji 23:1538.Google Scholar
Tao, Masatoshi 2000 The Early Neolithic Pottery from Delnicite near Elešnica. In Karanovo III: Beiträge zum Neolithikum in Südosteuropa, edited by Hiller, Stefan and Nikolov, Vassil, pp. 185193. Phoibos, Wien.Google Scholar
Tellenbach, Michael 1983 Materialien zum Präkeramischen Neolithikum in Südost-Europa: Typologisch-stratigraphische Untersuchungen zu lithischen Gerätschaften. Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission 64:21138.Google Scholar
Thissen, Laurens C. 2002 CANeW 14C Database and C14 Charts: Anatolia, 10,000–5000 cal BC. In The Neolithic of Central Anatolia: Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th – 6th Millennia cal BC, Proceedings of the International CANeW Table Ronde, Istanbul, 23–24 November 2001, edited by Gérard, Frédéric and Thissen, Laurens, pp. 299337. Ege Yayınları, Istanbul.Google Scholar
Thissen, Laurens C., and Reingruber, Agathe 2017 The 14SEA Project. A 14C database for Southeast Europe and Anatolia (10,000–3000 calBC). www.14sea.org/index.htmlGoogle Scholar
Tsirtsoni, Zoï 2016 (ed.) The Human Face of Radiocarbon. Reassessing Chronology in Prehistoric Greece and Bulgaria (5000–3000 cal BC). Travaux de la Maison de l’Orient, Lyon.Google Scholar
Vitelli, Karen D. 1993 Franchthi Neolithic Pottery I: Classification and Ceramic Phases 1 and 2. Excavations at Franchthi Cave 8. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.Google Scholar
Vitelli, Karen D. 1999 Franchthi Neolithic Pottery II: The Later Neolithic Ceramic Phases 3 to 5. Excavations at Franchthi Cave 10. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.Google Scholar
Weinberg, Saul 1962 Excavations at Prehistoric Elateia 1959. Hesperia 31/2:158209.Google Scholar
Weninger, Bernd, Alram-Stern, Eva, Bauer, Eva, et al. 2005 Die Neolithisierung von Südosteuropa als Folge des abrupten Klimawandels um 8200 cal BP. In Klimaveränderung und Kulturwandel in neolithischen Gesellschaften Mitteleuropas 6700–2200 v. Chr./ Climate Variability and Culture Change in Neolithic Societies of Central Europe, edited by Gronenborn, Detlef, pp. 75117. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz.Google Scholar

References

Ammerman, Albert and Cavalli-Sforza, Luca 1971 Measuring the Rate of Spread of Early Farming in Europe. Man 6:674688.Google Scholar
Ammerman, Albert and Cavalli-Sforza, Luca 1984 Neolithic Transition and the Genetics of Populations in Europe. Princeton University Press, Princeton.Google Scholar
Aurenche, Olivier and Kozłowski, Stefan 1999 La naissance du Néolithique au Proche Orient ou le paradis perdu. Errance, Paris.Google Scholar
Bánffy, Eszter 2004a The 6th Millennium BC Boundary in Western Transdanubia and Its Role in the Central European Neolithic Transition (the Szentgyörgyvölgy-Pityerdomb Settlement). Archaeological Institute of the HAS, Budapest.Google Scholar
Bánffy, Eszter 2004b Advances in the Research of the Neolithic Transition in the Carpathian Basin. In LBK Dialogues. Studies in the Formation of the Linear Pottery Culture, edited by Lukes, Alena and Zvelebil, Marek, pp. 4970. BAR International Series 1304. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Behre, Karl-Ernst 2007 Evidence for Mesolithic Agriculture in and around Central Europe? Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 16:203219.Google Scholar
Bellwood, Peter and Oxenham, Marc 2008 The Expansions of Farming Societies and the Role of the Neolithic Demographic Transition. In The Neolithic Demographic Transition and Its Consequences, edited by Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre and Bar-Yosef, Ofer, pp. 1334. Springer, Dordrecht.Google Scholar
Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre 2002 Palaeoanthropological Traces of Neolithic Demographic Transition. Current Anthropology 43:638650.Google Scholar
Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre 2005 La transition démographique néolithique. In Populations néolithiques et environnements, edited by Guilaine, Jean, pp. 1120. Errance, Paris.Google Scholar
Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre 2008 Explaining the Neolithic Demographic Transition. In The Neolithic Demographic Transition and its Consequences, edited by Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre and Bar-Yosef, Ofer, pp. 3555. Springer, Dordrecht.Google Scholar
Bocquet Appel, Jean-Pierre and Bar-Yosef, Ofer (eds.) 2008 The Neolithic Demographic Transition and Its Consequences. Springer, Dordrecht.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bogaard, Amy 2004 Neolithic Farming in Central Europe. An Archaeological Study of Crop Husbandry Practices. Routledge, London.Google Scholar
Bökönyi, Sándor 1974 History of Domestic Mammals in Central and Eastern Europe. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.Google Scholar
Bollongino, Ruth 2006. Die Herkunft der Hausrinder in Europa: Eine aDNA-Studie an neolithischen Knochenfunden. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Bollongino, Ruth and Burger, Joachim 2010 Phylogeny and Population Genetics of Neolithic Wild and Domestic Cattle. In Die Neolithisierung Mitteleuropas. Internationale Tagung, Mainz 24. bis 26. Juni 2005, edited by Gronenborn, Detlef and Petrasch, Jörg, pp. 8188. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz.Google Scholar
Boserup, Ester 1979 The Conditions of Agricultural Growth: The Economics of Agrarian Change under Population Pressure. Aldine Publishing, New York.Google Scholar
Braidwood, Linda S., Braidwood, Robert J., Howe, Bruce, Reed, Charles, and Watson, Patty J. (eds.) 1983 Prehistoric Archaeology along the Zagros Flanks. Oriental Institute, Chicago.Google Scholar
Bramanti, Barbara, Thomas, Mark G., Haak, Wolfgang, et al. 2009 Genetic Discontinuity between Local Hunter-Gatherers and Central Europe’s First Farmers. Science 326/5949:137140.Google Scholar
Budja, Mihael 2007 The 8200 cal BP “Climate Event” and the Process of Neolithisation in South-Eastern Europe. Documenta Praehistorica 34:191201.Google Scholar
Cavalli-Sforza, Luca 1996 The Spread of Agriculture and Nomadic Pastoralism: Insights from Genetics, Linguistics and Archaeology. In The Origins and Spread of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia, edited by Harris, David R., pp. 5169. University College of London Press, London.Google Scholar
Chambers, F. M. (ed.) 1993 Climate Change and Human Impact on the Landscape. Chapman & Hall, London.Google Scholar
Childe, V. Gordon 1928 The Most Ancient East: The Oriental Prelude to European Prehistory. Paul, London.Google Scholar
Childe, V. Gordon 1934 New Light on the Most Ancient East. Paul, London.Google Scholar
Childe, V. Gordon 1936 Man Makes Himself. Paul, London.Google Scholar
Clare, Lee, Rohling, Eelco J., Weninger, Bernhard and Hilpert, Johanna 2008 Warfare in Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Pisidia, Southwestern Turkey: Climate Induced Social Unrest in the Late 7th Millennium cal BC. Documenta Praehistorica 35:6592.Google Scholar
Cohen, Mark N. 1977 The Food Crisis in Prehistory: Overpopulation and the Origins of Agriculture. Yale University Press, New Haven.Google Scholar
Crubézy, Eric, Ludes, Bertrand and Guilaine, Jean 2005 Génétique et peuplements Néolithiques. In Populations néolithiques et environnements, edited by Guilaine, Jean, pp. 4360. Errance, Paris.Google Scholar
Currat, Mathias 2012 Consequences of Population Expansions on European Genetic Diversity. In Population Dynamics in Prehistory and Early History: New Approaches Using Stable Isotopes and Genetics, edited by Kaiser, Elke, Burger, Joachim and Schier, Wolfram, pp. 315. De Gruyter, Berlin.Google Scholar
Ehrmann, Otto, Rösch, Manfred and Schier, Wolfram 2009 Experimentelle Rekonstruktion eines jungneolithischen Wald-Feldbaus mit Feuereinsatz: ein multidisziplinäres Forschungsprojekt zur Wirtschaftsarchäologie und Landschaftsökologie. Prähistorische Zeitschrift 84:4472.Google Scholar
Erny-Rodmann, Christiane, Gross-Klee, Eduard, Haas, Jean N., Jacomet, Stefanie and Zoller, H. 1997 Früher “human impact” und Ackerbau im Übergangsbereich Spätmesolithikum-Frühneolithikum im schweizerischen Mittelland. Jahrbuch der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte 80:2756.Google Scholar
Fischer, Anders and Kristiansen, Kristian (eds.) 2002 The Neolithisation of Denmark: 150 Years of Debate. Collis, Sheffield.Google Scholar
Fowler, Chris, Harding, Jan and Hofmann, Daniela (eds.) 2015, The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe. Oxford University Press, Oxford.Google Scholar
Götherström, A., Anderung, C., Hellborg, L., et al. (2005) Cattle Domestication in the Near East Was Followed by Hybridization with Aurochs Bulls in Europe. Proc R Soc B. 272: 23452350. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3243.Google Scholar
Gronenborn, Detlef 1997 Silexartefakte der ältestbandkeramischen Kultur. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Gronenborn, Detlef 1999 A Variation on a Basic Theme: The Transition to Farming in Southern Central Europe. Journal of World Prehistory 13/2:123210.Google Scholar
Gronenborn, Detlef (ed.) 2005 Klimaveränderung und Kulturwandel in neolithischen Gesellschaften Mitteleuropas 6700–2200 v. Chr./ Climate Variability and Culture Change in Neolithic Societies of Central Europe. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz.Google Scholar
Gronenborn, Detlef 2009 Climate Fluctuations and Trajectories to Complexity in the Neolithic: Towards a Theory. Documenta Praehistorica 36:97110.Google Scholar
Gronenborn, Detlef 2010a Climate, Crises and the “Neolithisation” of cEntral Europe between IRD-Events 6 and 4. In Die Neolithisierung Mitteleuropas. Internationale Tagung, Mainz 24. bis 26. Juni 2005, edited by Gronenborn, Detlef and Petrasch, Jörg, pp. 6180. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz.Google Scholar
Gronenborn, Detlef 2010b Fernkontakte aus dem Norden während der bandkeramischen Kultur. In Panta Rhei: Studies in Chronology and Cultural Development of South-Eastern and Central Europe in Earlier Prehistory Presented to Juraj Pavúk on the Occasion of His 75th Birthday, edited by Šuteková, Jana, Pavúk, Peter, Kalábková, P. and Kovár, B., pp. 561574. Comenius University, Bratislava.Google Scholar
Gronenborn, Detlef and Petrasch, Jörg (eds.) 2010 Die Neolithisierung Mitteleuropas. Internationale Tagung, Mainz 24. bis 26. Juni 2005. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz.Google Scholar
Guilaine, Jean 2001 La diffusion de l’agriculture en Europe: une hypothèse arythmique. Zephyrus 53/54:267272.Google Scholar
Guilaine, Jean 2007 Die Ausbreitung der neolithischen Lebensweise im Mittelmeerraum. In Vor 12.000 Jahren in Anatolien. Die ältesten Monumente der Menschheit, edited by Lichter, Clemens, pp. 166176. Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe.Google Scholar
Gunderson, Lance H., and Holling, C. S. (eds.) 2002 Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems. Island Press, Washington, DC.Google Scholar
Haak, Wolfgang, Balanovsky, Oleg, Sanchez, Juan J., et al. 2010 Ancient DNA from European Early Neolithic Farmers Reveals Their Near Eastern Affinities. PLoS Biology 8/11:e1000536.Google Scholar
Hachmann, Rolf 1991 Das Problem einer Kupferzeit. In Die Kupferzeit als historische Epoche, edited by Lichardus, Jan, pp. 699713. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Hartz, Sönke, Lübke, Harald and Terberger, Thomas 2007 From Fish and Seal to Sheep and Cattle: New Research into the Process of Neolithisation in Northern Germany. In Going Over: The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in North-West Europe, edited by Whittle, Alasdair and Cummings, Vicky, pp. 567594. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Hauptmann, Harald and Özdoğan, Mehmet 2007 Die Neolithische Revolution in Anatolien. In Vor 12.000 Jahren in Anatolien. Die ältesten Monumente der Menschheit, edited by Lichter, Clemens, pp. 2636. Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe.Google Scholar
Hodder, Ian 1990 The Domestication of Europe: Structure and Contingency in Neolithic Societies. Blackwell, Oxford.Google Scholar
Kenyon, Kathleen M. 1952 Excavations at Jericho 1952. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 84:6282.Google Scholar
Kind, Claus-Joachim 1998 Komplexe Wildbeuter und frühe Ackerbauern: Bemerkungen zur Ausbreitung der Linearbandkeramik im südlichen Mitteleuropa. Germania 76:123.Google Scholar
Klassen, Lutz 2004 Jade und Kupfer: Untersuchungen zum Neolithisierungsprozess im westlichen Ostseeraum unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Kulturentwicklung Europas 5500–3500 BC. Jutland Archaeological Society, Aarhus.Google Scholar
Kossack, Georg and Schmeidl, Hans 1975 Vorneolithischer Getreideanbau im Voralpenland. Jahresbericht der Bayerischen Bodendenkmalpflege 15/16:723.Google Scholar
Kozłowski, Stefan K., and Aurenche, Olivier 2005 Territories, Boundaries and Cultures in the Neolithic Near East. BAR International Series 1362. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Kunst, Michael 2010 Neolithisierung: Eine Begriffsbestimmung. In Die Neolithisierung Mitteleuropas. Internationale Tagung, Mainz 24. bis 26. Juni 2005, edited by Gronenborn, Detlef and Petrasch, Jörg, pp. 1323. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz.Google Scholar
Lee, Richard 1969 !Kung Bushmen Subsistance: An Input-Output Analysis. In Environment and Cultural Behaviour, edited by Vayda, Andrew, pp. 4779. Natural History Press, Garden City.Google Scholar
Lee, Richard and DeVore, Irven (eds.) 1968 Man the Hunter. Aldine, Chicago.Google Scholar
Lemmen, Carsten 2014 Malthusian Assumptions, Boserupian Response in Transition to Agriculture Models. In Ester Boserup’s Legacy on Sustainability. Orientations for Contemporary Research, edited by Fischer-Kowalski, Martina, Reenberg, Anette, Schaffartzik, Anke and Mayer, Andreas, pp. 8797. Springer, Dordrecht.Google Scholar
Lipson, Mark, Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna, Mallick, Swapan, et al. 2017 Parallel Palaeogenomic Transects Reveal Complex Genetic History of Early European Farmers. Nature Letter. doi:10.1038/nature24476.Google Scholar
Lubbock, John 1865 Pre-historic Times as Illustrated by Ancient Remains and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages. Williams and Norgate, London.Google Scholar
Lukes, Alena and Zvelebil, Marek (eds.) 2004 LBK Dialogues: Studies in the Formation of the Linear Pottery Culture. BAR International Series 1304. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Lüning, Jens 1988 Frühe Bauern in Mitteleuropa im 6. und 5. Jahrtausend v. Chr. Jahrbuch Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz 35:2793.Google Scholar
Lüning, Jens 2000 Steinzeitliche Bauern in Deutschland: Die Landwirtschaft im Neolithikum. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Malthus, Thomas R. 1798 and 1830 (1970) An Essay on the Principle of Population as It Affects the Future Improvement of Society with Remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and Other Writers, and A Summary View of the Principle of Population. Penguin, Harmondsworth.Google Scholar
Mathieson, Iain et al. 2015 Genome-Wide Patterns of Selection in 230 Ancient Eurasians. Nature 528/7583:499503.Google Scholar
Mauvilly, Michel, Jeunesse, Christian and Doppler, Thomas 2008 Ein Tonstempel aus der spätmesolithischen Fundstelle von Arconciel/La Souche (Kanton Freiburg, Schweiz). Quartär 55:151157.Google Scholar
Morgan, Lewis Henry 1877 Ancient Society or Researches in the Line of Human Progress from Savagery, through Barbarism, to Civilization. Charles H. Kerr, Chicago.Google Scholar
Özdoğan, Mehmet 2012 An Anatolian Perspective on the Neolithization Process in the Balkans. New Questions, New Prospects. In Beginnings – New Research in the Appearance of the Neolithic between Northwest Anatolia and the Carpathian Basin. Papers of the International Workshop 8th – 9th April 2009, Istanbul, edited by Krauß, Raiko, pp. 23–33. Menschen – Kulturen – Traditionen. Studien aus den Forschungsclustern des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 1. Marie Leidorf, Rahden/Westfalen.Google Scholar
Quitta, Hans 1960 Zur Frage der ältesten Bandkeramik in Mitteleuropa. Prähistorische Zeitschrift 38:1–38, 153188.Google Scholar
Reingruber, Agathe and Rösch, Manfred 2005 Bemerkungen zu dem Aufsatz von Birgit Gehlen und Werner Schön, Das “Spätmesolithikum” und das initiale Neolithikum in Griechenland – Implikationen für die Neolithisierung der alpinen und circumalpinen Gebiete (Arch. Inform. 26/2, 2003 (2004) 255–273). Archäologische Informationen 28:111121.Google Scholar
Rösch, Manfred, Ehrmann, O., Herrmann, L., et al. 2002 An Experimental Approach to Neolithic Shifting Cultivation. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 11:448450.Google Scholar
Ruddiman, William F. and Ellis, Erle C. 2009 Effect of Per-Capita Land Use Changes on Holocene Forest Clearance and CO2 Emissions, Quaternary Science Reviews, 28, 27–28:30113015.Google Scholar
Sahlins, Marshall 1974 Stone Age Economics. Tavistock, London.Google Scholar
Sangmeister, Edward 1951 Zum Charakter der bandkeramischen Siedlung. Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission 33:89109.Google Scholar
Scharl, Silviane 2004 Die Neolithisierung Europas: Ausgewählte Modelle und Hypothesen. Marie Leidorf, Rahden/Westfalen.Google Scholar
Schier, Wolfram 2009 Extensiver Brandfeldbau und die Ausbreitung der neolithischen Wirtschaftsweise in Mitteleuropa und Südskandinavien am Ende des 5. Jahrtausends v. Chr. Prähistorische Zeitschrift 84:1543.Google Scholar
Schier, Wolfram 2015, Central and Eastern Europe. In The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, edited by Fowler, Chris, Harding, Jan and Hofmann, Daniela, pp. 99120. Oxford University Press, Oxford.Google Scholar
Schier, Wolfram 2017, Die Tertiäre Neolithisierung – Fakt oder Fiktion? In Kontrapunkte. Festschrift für Manfred Rösch, edited by Lechterbeck, Jutta and Fischer, Elske, pp. 129145. Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie 300, Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Schier, Wolfram, Ehrmann, Otto, Rösch, Manfred, et al. 2013 The Economics of Neolithic Swidden Cultivation: Results of an Experimental Long-Term Project in Forchtenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Germany). In Economic Archaeology: From Structure to Performance in European Archaeology, edited by Kerig, Tim and Zimmermann, Andreas, pp. 97106. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn.Google Scholar
Schoop, Ulf-Dietrich 2002 Frühneolithikum im südwestanatolischen Seengebiet? Eine kritische Betrachtung. In Mauerschau. Festschrift für Manfred Korfmann, edited by Aslan, R., Blum, S., Kastl, G., Schweizer, F. and Thumm, D., pp. 421436. Greiner, Grunbach.Google Scholar
Schoop, Ulf-Dietrich 2005 The Late Escape of the Neolithic from the Central Anatolian Plain. In How Did Farming Reach Europe? Anatolian-European Relations from the Second Half of the 7th through the First Half of the 6th Millennium BC, edited by Lichter, C., pp. 4158. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut / Ege Yayınları, Istanbul.Google Scholar
Sielmann, Burchard 1971 Der Einfluss der Umwelt auf die neolithische Besiedlung Südwestdeutschlands unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Verhältnisse am nördlichen Oberrhein. Acta Praehistorica et Archaeologica 2:65197.Google Scholar
Sielmann, Burchard 1972 Die frühneolithische Besiedlung Mitteleuropas. In Die Anfänge des Neolithikums vom Orient bis Nordeuropa, edited by Schwabedissen, Hermann. Part 5a, Westliches Mitteleuropa, edited by Lüning, Jens, pp. 165. Böhlau, Köln.Google Scholar
Soudský, Bohumil 1962 The Neolithic Site of Bylany. Antiquity 36:190200.Google Scholar
Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna, Brandt, Guido, Haak, Wolfgang, et al. 2015 Tracing the Genetic Origin of Europe’s First Farmers Reveals Insights into Their Social Organization. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282: 20150339. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.0339.Google Scholar
Tillmann, Andreas 1993 Kontinuität oder Diskontinuität? Zur Frage einer bandkeramischen Landnahme im südlichen Mitteleuropa. Archäologische Informationen 16/2:157187.Google Scholar
Van der Leeuw, Sander (ed.) 1995 L’homme et la dégradation de l’environnement. Actes des rencontres 20–22 octobre 1994. Éditions APDCA, Sophia Antipolis.Google Scholar
Vavilov, Nikolay 1928 Geographische Zentren unserer Kulturpflanzen. In Verhandlungen des V. Internationalen Kongresses für Vererbungswissenschaft Berlin 1927. Zeitschrift für induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre, Supplement 1:342369.Google Scholar
Weninger, Bernhard, Lee, Clare, Rohling, Eelco, et al. 2009 The Impact of Rapid Climate Change on Prehistoric Societies during the Holocene in the Eastern Mediterranean. Documenta Praehistorica 36:759.Google Scholar
Whittle, Alasdair 2015 Unexpected Histories? South-East and Central Europe. In The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, edited by Fowler, Chris, Harding, Jan and Hofmann, Daniela, pp. 10511071. Oxford University Press, Oxford.Google Scholar
Whittle, Alasdair 2018 The Times of Their Lives. Hunting History in the Archaeology of Neolithic Europe. Oxbow Books, Oxford.Google Scholar
Whittle, Alasdair and Cummings, Vicky (eds.) 2007 Going Over: The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in North-West Europe. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Zvelebil, Marek 1981 From Forager to Farmer in the Boreal Zone. BAR International Series 115. Archaeopress, Oxford.Google Scholar
Zvelebil, Marek 2001 The Agricultural Transition and the Origins of Neolithic Society in Europe. Documenta Praehistorica 28:126.Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • Modeling the Change
  • Edited by Peter F. Biehl, University of California, Santa Cruz, Eva Rosenstock, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
  • Book: 6000 BC
  • Online publication: 30 April 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781107337640.024
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • Modeling the Change
  • Edited by Peter F. Biehl, University of California, Santa Cruz, Eva Rosenstock, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
  • Book: 6000 BC
  • Online publication: 30 April 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781107337640.024
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • Modeling the Change
  • Edited by Peter F. Biehl, University of California, Santa Cruz, Eva Rosenstock, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
  • Book: 6000 BC
  • Online publication: 30 April 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781107337640.024
Available formats
×