Between the Danube and the deep blue sea: Zooarchaeological meta-analysis reveals variability in the spread and development of Neolithic farming across the …

DC Orton, J Gaastra, M Vander Linden - Open Quaternary, 2016 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two
distinct'streams', respectively around the Mediterranean littoral and along the Danube …

Population history in third-millennium-BC Europe: assessing the contribution of genetics

M Vander Linden - World archaeology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Several recent high-profile aDNA studies have claimed to have identified major migrations
during the third millennium BC in Europe. This contribution offers a brief review of these …

A long hard road… Reviewing the evidence for environmental change and population history in the eastern Adriatic and western Balkans during the Late Pleistocene …

SEP Birch, M Vander Linden - Quaternary International, 2018 - Elsevier
The eastern Adriatic and western Balkans are key areas for assessing the environmental
and population history of Europe during the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene. It has …

Along the rivers and into the plain: early crop diversity in the central and western Balkans and its relationship with environmental and cultural variables

A de Vareilles, D Filipović, D Obradović… - Quaternary, 2022 - mdpi.com
Agriculture is a complex and dynamic socio-ecological system shaped by environmental,
economic, and social factors. The crop resource pool is its key component and one that best …

The first five millennia of plant food production in the central and western Balkans: archaeobotanical evidence from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age

D Filipović, Đ Obradović, A de Vareilles - Cooking with plants in Ancient …, 2022 - rai.ai.ac.rs
This paper takes a long-term perspective and looks at the development of plant food
economies from the Neolithic through to the Bronze Age (6300‑1000 BC) in the central and …

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SM VALAMOTI, A DIMOULA - academia.edu
Grinding technology is an integral part of the prehistoric material culture, implicated in
various food-processing and craft activities. Over the last two decades research on grinding …