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» Aceramic Neolithic of Turkey Open in a new browser window - A virtual gallery of the Interactive Museum of Turkey.
» Aegean and Cyprus in the Early Holocene: Brothers or Distant Relatives? Open in a new browser window - Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1(1). This paper discusses the neolithication of the Aegean as opposed to Cyprus.
» Ancient Neolithic Architecture Open in a new browser window - Great Buildings Online gives images, with commentary and sources, of outstanding monuments built by Neolithic societies: Stonehenge and the Temple at Tarxien, Malta.
» ArchAtlas: Archaeological Atlas Project Open in a new browser window - Uses satellite images and electronic mapping to interpret the location and spread of early farming and urban communities across the world.
» Commemorating the dead, Neolithic style Open in a new browser window - From The Daily Star, a reinterpretation of Neolithic plastered skulls from Jordan, Syria, Israel and Turkey is changing the way scholars think about cult, death and the afterlife in the Neolithic and the ancient Middle East.
» Domestication of the Horse Open in a new browser window - An article describing the Neolithic origins of the domesticated horse.
» Evolution of Crop Plants Open in a new browser window - Course materials in on the Neolithic Revolution from the University of California, Davis.
» First Farmers With No Taste for Grain Open in a new browser window - Bone analysis suggests Neolithic people preferred meat to cereals, writes Mike Richards in British Archaeology.
» Gardening History Timeline - From Ancient Times Open in a new browser window - Provides a general overview of global plant domesitication beginning in the Neolithic. Includes archaeological discoveries in both Old and New worlds.
» Hairy Clues to the Iceman's Diet Open in a new browser window - The neolithic man discovered in an Italian glacier in 1991 carried a bow and arrows, leading archaeologists to label him a hunter. Chemical analysis of his hair now indicates that he was a vegetarian.
» How Agriculture Came to Central Europe Open in a new browser window - Paper presented by Peter Bogucki at the annual meeting for the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, May 1995.
» Human Biology and the First Farmers of Western Europe Open in a new browser window - Mary Jackes, David Lubell and Christopher Meiklejohn discuss the effects of the transition to agriculture on human health.
» Indo-Europeans in the Eastern Baltic in the View of an Archaeologist Open in a new browser window - The prehistoric appearance of Indo-Europeans in the Eastern Baltic region is generally thought to be linked with the establishment of the first pre-Baltic and early Baltic territory.
» Neolithic Studies Group Open in a new browser window - Loose-knit group of archaeologists, mainly from Britain and the Atlantic seaboard countries of the European Union, with an interest in the Neolithic period. Gives details of meetings and publications.
» Neolithic Turkey Open in a new browser window - An essay describing several prominent archaeological sites in Turkey.
» Origins and Ancient History of Wines Open in a new browser window - A description of the Neolithic origins of wine.
» Study Suggests Neolithic Migration Open in a new browser window - Stanford researchers find that genetics can predict the presence of certain artifacts, supporting theories that prehistoric people migrated from the Middle East to Europe, reports Science Daily.
» The Agricultural Revolution Open in a new browser window - A brief summary from Idea Works of the factors involved in the spread of agriculture.
» The Neolithic Diaspora in Europe Open in a new browser window - An article that describes the migration and dispersal of farmers and the adoption of crops and livestock by indigenous foragers.
» The Neolithic Mosaic on the North European Plain Open in a new browser window - This essay examines the issue of migration among Neolithic peoples and how this shaped cultural developments during this period in Europe.
» The Origins of Agriculture Open in a new browser window - An annotated collection of links on the origin of food production.
» The Origins of Agriculture as a Natural Experiment in Cultural Evolution Open in a new browser window - An article by Peter J. Richerson, Robert Boyd, and Robert L. Bettinger that speculates on evolutionary factors driving the Neolithic Revolution.
» The Slow Birth of Agriculture Open in a new browser window - An essay arguing that people began cultivating some crops long before they embraced agriculture, and that crop cultivation and village life often did not go hand in hand.
» Vucedol Culture Open in a new browser window - Vucedol culture flourished between 3000 and 2200 BC in what is now modern Croatia. Their copper metallurgy was based on a new process of mass casting. This culture had a great influence on other contemporary cultures in the European heritage. This web sit


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