Documents tagged with neolithic

Report over Marshall Sahlins' Essay "the Original Affluent Society"

This is a report over an essay that is an abbreviated version of Chapter One of Marshall Sahlins’ Stone Age Economics, published by him first as “La Premiere Societe d’abondance” in Les Temps Moder...
  • OKC Kibbutznik published this 11 / 08 / 2009
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Rock-Articles by Kate Sharpe, No. 2, Autumn/Winter 2009

Newsletter No. 2 (Autumn/Winter 2009), edited by Kate Sharpe, bringing together information on the discovery, recording, and management of prehistoric carvings in Britain and Ireland. Aimed at res...
  • rockartuk published this 10 / 12 / 2009
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Rock-Articles by Kate Sharpe, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2009

Newsletter No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2009), edited by Kate Sharpe, bringing together information on the discovery, recording, and management of prehistoric carvings in Britain and Ireland. Aimed at rese...
  • rockartuk published this 10 / 12 / 2009
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Rock Articles 2

Newsletter bringing together information on the discovery, recording, and management of prehistoric carvings in Britain and Ireland. Aimed at researchers, heritage managers, and amateur enthusiasts...
  • rockarticles published this 10 / 12 / 2009
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Driscoll, K. and Warren, G.M. 2007. Dealing with the 'quartz problem' in Irish lithic research

The use of quartz as a raw material for chipped stone tools was widespread in Irish prehistory but a traditional focus by archaeologists on flint, and the use of a flint framework for analysing qua...
  • killiandriscoll published this 09 / 17 / 2009
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Driscoll, K. 2007. PhD Project Poster

PhD project poster presented at IAI Conference, Galway 2007describing experimental archaeology project focusing on quartz lithic technology in Irish prehistory. Project involves experimental knappi...
  • killiandriscoll published this 09 / 17 / 2009
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Driscoll, K. 2006. The early prehistory in the west of Ireland. Investigations into the social archa

This M.Litt. thesis concerns the Mesolithic and Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the west of Ireland. After discussing the history of research concerning the Stone Age in Ireland, and in particul...
  • killiandriscoll published this 09 / 17 / 2009
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Rock Articles 1

Newsletter bringing together information on the discovery, recording and management of prehistoric carvings in Britain and Ireland. Aimed at researchers, heritage managers, and amateur enthusiasts....
  • rockarticles published this 08 / 27 / 2009
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Before the Egyptians: The Gradeschool Book

When we have produced our ground-breaking weekly television show, I would hope we can partner with a foundation to publish and distribute a new history book for our children, one that recognizes th...
  • CivilizedGraeme published this 08 / 04 / 2009
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Coming Soon - (1) Before The Egyptians

Before The Egyptians is a television series that will hopefully be one day broadcast each week and stimulate discussions about mankind's real history, especially during that enigmatic period follow...
  • CivilizedGraeme published this 08 / 04 / 2009
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Neolithic near east - Jericho, Ain Ghazal

The Earliest Neolithic 1. ► ► Jericho ► PPNA (10, 300 9,600 BP Few known sites Most significant departure from the Natufian lifestyle – intentional cultivation Circular architecture 2. ► ► ► ...
  • celeres published this 07 / 01 / 2009
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THE EARLY NEOLITHIC IN GREECE The first farming communities in Europe

The Early Neolithic in Greece The First Farming Communities in Europe Farmers made a sudden and dramatic appearance in Greece around 7000 bc, bring- ing with themdomesticated plants and animals,...
  • celeres published this 06 / 23 / 2009
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The Early Mediterranean Village

What was daily life like in Italy between 6000 and 350 0 BC? This book brings together the archaeological evidence on a wide range of aspects of life in Neolithic Italy and surrounding regions (S...
  • celeres published this 06 / 23 / 2009
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Life in Neolithic Farming Communities Social Organization, Identity, and Differentiation

Life in Neolithic Farming Communities Social Organization, Identity, and Differentiation FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES IN ARCHAEOLOGY Series Editors: Gary M. Feinman The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois T....
  • celeres published this 06 / 19 / 2009
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THE CHRONOLOGY OF NEOLITHIC DISPERSAL IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

We analyze statistically representative samples of radiocarbon dates from key Early Neolithic sites in Central Europe belonging to the Linear Pottery Ceramic Culture (LBK), and of pottery-bearing...
  • celeres published this 06 / 19 / 2009
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The age of Stonehenge - Parker Pearson 2007

Stonehenge is the icon of British prehistory, and continues to inspire ingenious investigations and interpretations. A current campaign of research, being waged by probably the strongest archaeol...
  • celeres published this 06 / 17 / 2009
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Ancient DNA, Strontium isotopes, and osteological

Ancient DNA, Strontium isotopes, and osteological analyses shed light on social and kinship organization of the Later Stone Age. In 2005 four outstanding multiple burials were discovered near ...
  • celeres published this 06 / 15 / 2009
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STRONTIUM ISOTOPES AND PREHISTORIC HUMAN MIGRATION: THE BELL BEAKER PERIOD IN CENTRAL EUROPE

Abstract: Human skeletal remains from Bell Beaker graves in southern Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Hungary were analyzed for information on human migration. Strontium isotope ratios w...
  • celeres published this 06 / 12 / 2009
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Josip Šarić - COMPTES RENDUS - Production and Management of Lithic Materials in the European Linea

This collection of papers was published in the BAR International Series two years after the UISPP 14th congress was held in Liège. The conference was attended by leading European authorities, whose...
  • sarjos published this 05 / 07 / 2009
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Josip Šarić - Typology of chipped stone artefacts in the Early and Middle Neolithic in Serbia

After studying the material from twenty sites dating from the Early and Middle Neolithic we propose the typology of chipped stone artefacts based on the established morphological characteristics bu...
  • sarjos published this 04 / 16 / 2009
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