
Neolithic Miscellany
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Neolithic Miscellany is a monthly newsletter focused in the investigation of the Neolithic in Europe and surroundings areas.
Joined January 2020
New book!!đđ Watkins, T. (2023) Becoming Neolithic: The Pivot of Human History. Abingdon: Routledge. https://t.co/cLZZKVrex1
routledge.com
Becoming Neolithic examines the revolutionary transformation of human life that was taking place around 12,000 years ago in parts of southwest Asia. Hunter-gatherer communities were building the...
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New book!!đđ Vinet, A., Guilbeau, D. & MiliÄ, B. (2024) Strategies of obsidian procurement, knapping and use in the first farming societies. From Caucasus to the Mediterranean. Verlag der Ăsterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. https://t.co/RzhK6bk8bV
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Very interesting article!!đ Gordon, J.D. et al. (2024) âFloristic diversity and its relationships with human land use varied regionally during the Holocene.â Nature Ecology & Evolution. https://t.co/q7JSlc9FeA
nature.com
Nature Ecology & Evolution - Analysing data from 64,305 Holocene pollen samples worldwide, the authors reveal regionally variable long-term diversity trends associated with human impact over...
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New article!!đ Ge, W. et al. (2024) âBeyond rice: Preliminary investigation of encrusted organic residues in a pottery vessel reveals diverse food resources at the Neolithic Hemudu Settlement, Chinaâ, Journal of Archaeological Science: reports, 58. https://t.co/Dwvuy0DETv
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Take a look!!đđ Galindo, M. A. et al. (2024) âZooarchaeological study of pigs during the Holocene at El PortalĂłn (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spainâ, Geobios. https://t.co/ZTrP2qVlHl
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New article!! Fort, J. & PĂ©rez-Losada, J. (2024) âInterbreeding between farmers and hunter-gatherers along the inland and Mediterranean routes of Neolithic spread in Europeâ, Nature Communication 15, 7032. https://t.co/dj6Zjvb8iu
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Nature Communications - The Neolithic transition spread across Europe via a coastal, southern route and an inland, central route. Here, the authors use haplogroup clines and space-time simulations...
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Take a look!!đ Fauvelle, M. et al. (2024) âSkin Boats in Scandinavia? Evaluating the Maritime Technologies of the Neolithic Pitted Ware Cultureâ, Journal of Maritime Archaeology. https://t.co/6ylYWKQuj6
link.springer.com
Journal of Maritime Archaeology - The Early and Middle Neolithic (3500â2300 [Before Current Era] BCE) Pitted Ware Culture (PWC) was a critical component of the historical trajectory of...
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Very interesting article!!đ Eerkens, J. et al. (2024) âIsotopic and provenance analysis of Neolithic and Bronze Age shell disc beads from Ban Non Wat, north-east Thailandâ, Antiquity. https://t.co/nOZuC9UFkL
cambridge.org
Isotopic and provenance analysis of Neolithic and Bronze Age shell disc beads from Ban Non Wat, northâeast Thailand - Volume 98 Issue 400
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New article!!đđ ÄuriÄiÄ, A. (2024) âMore than floors and domes â Contexts around ovens in the Late Neolithic of the Central Balkansâ, CercetÄri Arheologice 31.1, 11-30. https://t.co/Il2XeoyDZl
cercetari-arheologice.ro
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Take a look!! Du, P. et al. (2024) âGenomic dynamics of the Lower Yellow River Valley since the Early Neolithicâ, Current Biology, 34, 17, 3996-4006. https://t.co/luoTVU9p0K
cell.com
Du et al. report 69 ancient genomes and 325 modern individuals from Shandong, revealing a tripartite genetic structure during the Dawenkou period. The Longshan population inherited the genetic...
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New article!!đ DĂaz-Zorita Bonilla M, Aranda JimĂ©nez G, SĂĄnchez Romero M, et al. (2024) Female sex bias in Iberian megalithic societies through bioarchaeology, aDNA and proteomics. Sci Rep 14. https://t.co/mKw5wy1iPh
nature.com
Scientific Reports - Female sex bias in Iberian megalithic societies through bioarchaeology, aDNA and proteomics
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Take a look!đđ Darabi, H. et al. (2024) âRevisiting Neolithic Ali Kosh: New Insights into Settlement Sustainability, Human Mobility, and Subsistence Strategiesâ, Journal of Field Archaeology. https://t.co/OWPtRl7Hr9
tandfonline.com
In western Asia, the Zagros foothills played a fundamental role in the formulation of early explanatory hypotheses on the origins of agriculture. The excavations at the emblematic Neolithic site of...
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Very interesting article!!đ Cooney, J. et al. (2024) âA special source: making porphyritic andesite axeheads at the Eagleâs Nest, Lambay, Ireland in the Early Neolithicâ, World Archaeology. https://t.co/LyXdLYVhbF
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đđ Connan, J. et al. (2024)âGeochemical analysis of bituminous samples from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site of Nahal Efe (Northern Negev, Israel): Earliest evidence in the region and an example of alteration of the Dead Sea bitumenâ, Organic Chemistry. https://t.co/qaiSYoAvnR
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Take a look!!đ Colmont, G. R. (2024) âDeux cas de façonnage dentaire rituel au NĂ©olithique en Europe. Dolmen A1 de la nĂ©cropole de Chenon (Charente, France)â, LâAnthropologie. https://t.co/JmWVV9qfJq
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Very interesting article!đđ Chkhatarashvilli, G. et al. (2024) âReconstructing Neolithic obsidian procurement in Western Georgia through an obsidian characterization studyâ, Journal of Archaeological Science: reports, 57, 104663. https://t.co/8sr6NQxDpM
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Take a look!!đ Cheung, C. et al. (2024) âStable Isotope Analysis of Human and Faunal Remains from Rosheim, Middle Neolithic, Franceâ, Bulletins et mĂ©moires de la SociĂ©tĂ© dâAnthropologie de Paris, 36 (2). https://t.co/DuUgrHypge
journals.openedition.org
Introduction The "Rosenmeer" burial site in Rosheim (RR) contains the largest number of burials dated to the Middle Neolithic period (Mittelneolithikum; 5th millennium BC) in Alsace (Bas-Rhin, Gran...
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New article!!đ Chan, B. (2024) âSettling the argument: The contribution of use-wear studies to understanding artefact scatters in Neolithic Britainâ, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 57, 104686. https://t.co/21nP934Qfu
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Take a look!!đ Castro GonzĂĄlez, M.G. et al. (2024) âThe Role of Mineral and Organic Composition on the Phosphorus Content of Prehistoric Pottery (Middle Neolithic to Late Bronze Age) from NW Spainâ, Minerals 2024, 14, 880. https://t.co/RnQUiqPmcC
mdpi.com
Phosphorus is a key element for identifying past human activity. Recently, phosphorus analyses have been extended to archaeological objects, aiming at distinguishing how depositional contexts...
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