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Ivories in the Late Chalcolithic Period and Their Significance for Understanding Contacts Between Egypt and the Southern Levant Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-09-12 Danny Rosenberg, Rivka Chasan
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Circulation of Goods and Information in Southern Patagonia During the Late Holocene: An Integrated Analysis of Engravings and Black Obsidian Artefacts Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-08-03 Anahí Re, Gisela Cassiodoro, Josefina Flores Coni, Francisco Guichón
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Salt Mining and Salt Miners at Talkherud–Douzlākh, Northwestern Iran: From Landscape to Resource-Scape Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-06-17 Thomas Stöllner, Abolfazl Aali, Nicole Boenke, Hossein Davoudi, Erich Draganits, Homa Fathi, Kristina A. Franke, Rainer Herd, Katja Kosczinski, Marjan Mashkour, Iman Mostafapour, Nima Nezafati, Lena Öhrström, Frank Rühli, Sahand Saeidi, Fabian Schapals, Nicolas Schimerl, Beate Sikorski, Hamed Zifar
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Prehistory to History: A New Archaeological Approach to Knowledge Transmission and the Inception of Literacy in Central Europe Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-22 Jiří Macháček
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Patrilocality at the Beginning of Farming? An Isotopic Approach from SE Moravia Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Berta Morell-Rovira, Zdeněk Tvrdý, Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, Penny Bickle, Peter Tóth, Michal Přichystal, Alžběta Bedáňová, Alba Masclans
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The Middle Paleolithic of the Balkans: Industrial Variability, Human Biogeography, and Neanderthal Demise Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-17 Tamara Dogandžić
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The First Monumental Burials in the 5th Millennium BC: Unresolved Questions About the Emergence of the ‘Passy Phenomenon’ Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-16 Philippe Chambon, Aline Thomas
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The Strength of Diversity: Macrolithic Artefacts and Productive Forces During the Chalcolithic of Southern Iberia Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-10 Marina Eguíluz, Selina Delgado-Raack, Roberto Risch
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Archaeological Evidence of the Development of a Regional Society in Santarém (AD 1000–1600), Lower Amazon: A Path to Understanding Social Complexity Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-08 Denise Maria Cavalcante Gomes, Angislaine Freitas Costa, Casimiro Sepúlveda Munita, João Paulo Lopes da Cunha
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Agricultural Intensification and the Evidence from Offsite Survey Archaeology Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-26 John Bintliff
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Situla Art: An Iron Age Artisanal Tradition Found Between the Apennines and the Eastern Alps and Its Identity Valencies Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-09 Fabio Saccoccio
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Head for the Hills: Nucleated Hilltop Settlement in the Irish Bronze Age Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-13 James O’Driscoll
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The Emergence of Habitual Ochre Use in Africa and its Significance for The Development of Ritual Behavior During The Middle Stone Age Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-12-14 Rimtautas Dapschauskas, Matthias B. Göden, Christian Sommer, Andrew W. Kandel
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Was the Fishing Village of Lepenski Vir Built by Europe’s First Farmers? Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-10-11 Maxime Brami, Laura Winkelbach, Ilektra Schulz, Mona Schreiber, Jens Blöcher, Yoan Diekmann, Joachim Burger
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Global Patterns in Island Colonization during the Holocene Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-10-05 Thomas P. Leppard, Ethan E. Cochrane, Dylan Gaffney, Corinne L. Hofman, Jason E. Laffoon, Magdalena M. E. Bunbury, Cyprian Broodbank
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Metapopulation Processes in the Long-Term Colonization of the Andean Highlands in South America Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-07-23 Luis A. Borrero, Calogero M. Santoro
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The First ‘Urnfields’ in the Plains of the Danube and the Po Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-03-18 Claudio Cavazzuti, Alberta Arena, Andrea Cardarelli, Michaela Fritzl, Mario Gavranović, Tamás Hajdu, Viktória Kiss, Kitti Köhler, Gabriella Kulcsár, Eszter Melis, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, Géza Szabó, Vajk Szeverényi
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Landscapes for Neolithic People in Mainland, Orkney Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-03-15 M. Jane Bunting, Michelle Farrell, Elaine Dunbar, Paula Reimer, Alex Bayliss, Peter Marshall, Alasdair Whittle
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The Use of Desert Kites as Hunting Mega-Traps: Functional Evidence and Potential Impacts on Socioeconomic and Ecological Spheres Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Rémy Crassard, Wael Abu-Azizeh, Olivier Barge, Jacques Élie Brochier, Jwana Chahoud, Emmanuelle Régagnon
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Earliest Herders of the Central Sahara (Tadrart Acacus Mountains, Libya): A Punctuated Model for the Emergence of Pastoralism in Africa Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2022-01-04 Savino di Lernia
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Resilient Social Actors in the Transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age on Cyprus Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2021-12-29 Nathan Meyer, A. Bernard Knapp
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Radiocarbon Dated Trends and Central Mediterranean Prehistory Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2021-10-07 Eóin W. Parkinson, T. Rowan McLaughlin, Carmen Esposito, Simon Stoddart, Caroline Malone
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Long-Term Demographic Trends in Prehistoric Italy: Climate Impacts and Regionalised Socio-Ecological Trajectories Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2021-10-07 Alessio Palmisano, Andrew Bevan, Alexander Kabelindde, Neil Roberts, Stephen Shennan
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The Western Periphery of the Red Sea as a Hominin Habitat and Dispersal Corridor: Marginal or Central? Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2021-08-13 Amanuel Beyin
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Early Balkan Metallurgy: Origins, Evolution and Society, 6200–3700 BC Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2021-07-15 Miljana Radivojević, Benjamin W. Roberts
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The Origins of the Apple in Central Asia Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2021-06-07 Elizabeth Baker Brite
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Dogs that Ate Plants: Changes in the Canine Diet During the Late Bronze Age and the First Iron Age in the Northeast Iberian Peninsula Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2021-03-25 Silvia Albizuri, Aurora Grandal-d’Anglade, Julià Maroto, Mònica Oliva, Alba Rodríguez, Noemí Terrats, Antoni Palomo, F. Javier López-Cachero
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Temporal trends in the Colonisation of the Pacific: Palaeodemographic Insights Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2021-02-10 Clare McFadden, Richard Walter, Hallie Buckley, Marc F. Oxenham
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Resisters, Vacillators or Laggards? Reconsidering the First Farmer-Herders in Prehistoric Egypt Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-12-28 Noriyuki Shirai
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A New Perspective on Copper Age Technology, Economy and Settlement: Grinding Tools at the Valencina Mega-Site Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-12-10 Francisco Martínez-Sevilla, Leonardo García Sanjuán, José Antonio Lozano Rodríguez, Juan Manuel Martínez Jordán, Chris Scarre, Juan Manuel Vargas Jiménez, Ana Pajuelo Pando, Pedro López Aldana
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Beyond the Bounds of Western Europe: Paleolithic Art in the Balkan Peninsula Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-10-24 Aitor Ruiz-Redondo, Diego Garate, Manuel R. González-Morales, Ivor Janković, Jacques Jaubert, Ivor Karavanić, Darko Komšo, Steven L. Kuhn, Dušan Mihailović, Óscar Moro Abadía, Marc Vander Linden, Nikola Vukosavljević
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The Dawn of the Mesolithic on the Plains of Poland Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-10-13 Tomasz Płonka, Dariusz Bobak, Michał Szuta
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Neanderthal Spatial Patterns and Occupation Dynamics: A Focus on the Central Region in Mediterranean Iberia Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-08-04 Aleix Eixea, María Gema Chacón, Amèlia Bargalló, Alfred Sanchis, Francesca Romagnoli, Manuel Vaquero, Valentín Villaverde
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The Organisation and Practice of Metal Smithing in Later Bronze Age Europe Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-07-16 Barry Molloy, Marianne Mödlinger
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Against the Grain: Long-Term Patterns in Agricultural Production in Prehistoric Cyprus Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-06-19 Leilani Lucas, Dorian Q. Fuller
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The World Ends Here, the World Begins Here: Bronze Age Megalithic Monuments in Western Scotland Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-05-28 Gail Higginbottom
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Making Sense of Material Culture Transformation: A Critical Long-Term Perspective from Jomon- and Yayoi-Period Japan Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2020-03-19 Koji Mizoguchi
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Asian Crop Dispersal in Africa and Late Holocene Human Adaptation to Tropical Environments Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2019-11-21 Robert C. Power, Tom Güldemann, Alison Crowther, Nicole Boivin
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The ‘Copper Age’—A History of the Concept Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2019-08-30 Mark Pearce
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The Northern Iranian Central Plateau at the End of the Pleistocene and Early Holocene: The Emergence of Domestication Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2019-08-13 Hamed Vahdati Nasab, Sanaz Shirvani, Solange Rigaud
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The Neolithic and ‘Pastoralism’ Along the Nile: A Dissenting View Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2019-08-03 Sandro Salvatori, Donatella Usai
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Diversification, Intensification and Specialization: Changing Land Use in Western Africa from 1800 BC to AD 1500 Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2019-05-16 Andrea U. Kay, Dorian Q. Fuller, Katharina Neumann, Barbara Eichhorn, Alexa Höhn, Julie Morin-Rivat, Louis Champion, Veerle Linseele, Eric Huysecom, Sylvain Ozainne, Laurent Lespez, Stefano Biagetti, Marco Madella, Ulrich Salzmann, Jed O. Kaplan
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From Iberia to the Southern Levant: The Movement of Silver Across the Mediterranean in the Early Iron Age Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2019-01-22 Jonathan R. Wood, Ignacio Montero-Ruiz, Marcos Martinón-Torres
The origins of the silver trade across the Mediterranean, and the role of the Phoenicians in this phenomenon, remain contentious. This is partly because of difficulties encountered when trying to assign archaeological silver to its geological sources. Here we present a reanalysis of Iron Age silver hoards in the southern Levant, which demonstrates not only that recycling of silver was widespread in
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Midden or Molehill: The Role of Coastal Adaptations in Human Evolution and Dispersal Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2019-01-19 Manuel Will, Andrew W. Kandel, Nicholas J. Conard
Coastal adaptations have become an important topic in discussions about the evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens. However, the actual distribution and potential relevance of coastal adaptations (broadly, the use of coastal resources and settlement along shorelines) in these processes remains debated, as is the claim that Neanderthals exhibited similar behaviors. To assess both questions, we performed
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Polished Stone Axes in Caput Adriae from the Neolithic to the Copper Age Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-11-15 Federico Bernardini
This paper reports the results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae. Available data show that jade axes originating in the western Alps reached the Neolithic groups of Friuli Venezia Giulia and coastal Istria as early as the second half of the 6th millennium BC, during the Danilo/Vlaška culture. The exchange of this and other classes of lithic artefacts testifies that in this
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Eurasian Steppe Chariots and Social Complexity During the Bronze Age Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-10-16 Igor V. Chechushkov, Andrei V. Epimakhov
This paper aims to examine some societal principles that underlie the development of horse-drawn chariots in Inner Eurasia during the Middle and Late Bronze Age (cal. 2050–1750 BC). Analysis is based on an evaluation and re-examination of the archaeological evidence for horse-drawn chariots, and the social constructs they entail. Chariots were developed in the zone of the Northern Eurasian steppes
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Being Mesolithic in Life and Death Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-08-25 Hannah Cobb, Amy Gray Jones
Fifty years ago, approaches to Mesolithic identity were limited to ideas of ‘Man the Hunter’ and ‘Woman the Gatherer’, while evidence of non-normative practice was ascribed to ‘shamans’ and to ‘ritual’, and that was that. As post-processual critiques have touched Mesolithic studies, however, this has changed. In the first decade of the 21st century a strong body of work on Mesolithic identity in life
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Introduction: A Social History of the Irish and British Mesolithic Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-08-09 Ben Elliott,Aimée Little
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From Moments to Histories: A Social Archaeology of the Mesolithic? Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-07-26 Graeme Warren
This contribution will provide a critical overview of the other papers within this special issue of Journal of World Prehistory (Elliott and Little 2018), identifying key aspects of the discussion and assessing potentials and problems in the development of Mesolithic archaeology in Britain and Ireland as a whole since 2006 (Conneller and Warren in Mesolithic Britain and Ireland: New approaches, Stroud
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Being Ritual in Mesolithic Britain and Ireland: Identifying Ritual Behaviour Within an Ephemeral Material Record Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-07-17 Edward Blinkhorn, Aimée Little
Acceptance of ritual as a valid interpretation of Mesolithic behaviour has slowly emerged over the past decade; the ‘silly season’ heralded by Mellars (Antiquity 83:502–517, 2009) has not materialised, though in Ireland and Britain difficulties persist in defining what might constitute ‘ritual’ away from the graveside. New discoveries from both the development-led and academic sectors enable Mesolithic
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Living Mesolithic Time: Narratives, Chronologies and Organic Material Culture Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-06-22 Ben Elliott, Seren Griffiths
British and Irish Mesolithic studies have long been characterized by a reliance on broad-scale lithic typologies, both to provide chronologies, and in discussion of ‘cultural’ groups. More recently, traditional narrative structures—period definitions of ‘Early’ and ‘Late’, or culture typologies—have been complemented by a host of other evidence. This has included new studies of site stratigraphy, evidence
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Approaches to Interpreting Mesolithic Mobility and Settlement in Britain and Ireland Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-06-12 Paul Richard Preston, Thomas Kador
The Mesolithic communities of northwest Europe have generally been considered inherently mobile, and all the material evidence associated with them has been interpreted accordingly. This has resulted in entrenched, theoretically polemical and largely hypothetical mobility models, focusing on seasonal rounds and extraction activities. However, recent reanalyses of the ethnographic sources, and discoveries
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The Danube Corridor Hypothesis and the Carpathian Basin: Geological, Environmental and Archaeological Approaches to Characterizing Aurignacian Dynamics Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-05-29 Wei Chu
Early Upper Paleolithic sites in the Danube catchment have been put forward as evidence that the river was an important conduit for modern humans during their initial settlement of Europe. Central to this model is the Carpathian Basin, a region covering most of the Middle Danube. As the archaeological record of this region is still poorly understood, this paper aims to provide a contextual assessment
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Humans in the Environment: Plants, Animals and Landscapes in Mesolithic Britain and Ireland Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-05-29 Nick J. Overton, Barry Taylor
Environmental archaeology has historically been central to Mesolithic studies in Britain and Ireland. Whilst processual archaeology was concerned with the economic significance of the environment, post-processual archaeology later rejected economically driven narratives, resulting in a turn away from plant and animal remains. Post-processual narratives focused instead on enigmatic ‘ritual’ items that
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Assembling the Dead, Gathering the Living: Radiocarbon Dating and Bayesian Modelling for Copper Age Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain). Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-05-19 Leonardo García Sanjuán,Juan Manuel Vargas Jiménez,Luis Miguel Cáceres Puro,Manuel Eleazar Costa Caramé,Marta Díaz-Guardamino Uribe,Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla,Álvaro Fernández Flores,Víctor Hurtado Pérez,Pedro M López Aldana,Elena Méndez Izquierdo,Ana Pajuelo Pando,Joaquín Rodríguez Vidal,David Wheatley,Christopher Bronk Ramsey,Antonio Delgado-Huertas,Elaine Dunbar,Adrián Mora González,Alex Bayliss
The great site of Valencina de la Concepción, near Seville in the lower Guadalquivir valley of southwest Spain, is presented in the context of debate about the nature of Copper Age society in southern Iberia as a whole. Many aspects of the layout, use, character and development of Valencina remain unclear, just as there are major unresolved questions about the kind of society represented there and
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Cultural, Demographic and Environmental Dynamics of the Copper and Early Bronze Age in Iberia (3300–1500 BC): Towards an Interregional Multiproxy Comparison at the Time of the 4.2 ky BP Event Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2018-03-15 A. Blanco-González, K. T. Lillios, J. A. López-Sáez, B. L. Drake
This paper presents the first comprehensive pan-Iberian overview of one of the major episodes of cultural change in later prehistoric Iberia, the Copper to Bronze Age transition (c. 2400–1900 BC), and assesses its relationship to the 4.2 ky BP climatic event. It synthesizes available cultural, demographic and palaeoenvironmental evidence by region between 3300 and 1500 BC. Important variation can be
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Early North African Cattle Domestication and Its Ecological Setting: A Reassessment Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2017-12-14 Michael Brass
Nearly four decades have passed since an independent North African centre for cattle domestication was first proposed in 1980, based on the Combined Prehistoric Expedition’s work in the Nabta Playa—Bir Kiseiba region of southern Egypt, and the initial rigorous debates between Andrew B. Smith and Fred Wendorf, Romuald Schild and Achilles Gautier. More recently, geneticists have entered the fray with
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Mass Migration and the Polynesian Settlement of New Zealand Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2017-10-07 Richard Walter, Hallie Buckley, Chris Jacomb, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
This paper reintroduces the concept of mass migration into debates concerning the timing and nature of New Zealand’s settlement by Polynesians. Upward revisions of New Zealand’s chronology show that the appearance of humans on the landscape occurred extremely rapidly, and that within decades settlements had been established across the full range of climatic zones. We show that the rapid appearance
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Alternatives to Urbanism? Reconsidering Oppida and the Urban Question in Late Iron Age Europe Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2017-09-06 Tom Moore
The mega-sites of Late Iron Age Europe (traditionally known as oppida) provide an important dataset for exploring how complex social systems can articulate power in novel ways. The question of whether these can be described as ‘urban’ has overshadowed a deeper understanding of the development and role of such sites, with many studies examining this issue almost wholly against peculiarly classical concepts
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The Complexity and Fragility of Early Iron Age Urbanism in West-Central Temperate Europe Journal of World Prehistory (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2017-09-05 Manuel Fernández-Götz, Ian Ralston
The development of large agglomerations is one of the most important phenomena in later Eurasian prehistory. In west-central temperate Europe, the origins of urbanism have long been associated with the oppida of the second to first centuries BC. However, large-scale excavations and surveys carried out over the last two decades have fundamentally modified the traditional picture of early centralization