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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2019) 11:3649–3651 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-019-00836-1

CORRECTION

Correction to: Characterizing the cultural evolutionary process from eco-cultural niche models: niche construction during the Neolithic of the River Valley (c. 6200–4900 BC)

Brent R. Whitford1

Published online: 10 May 2019 # Springer-Verlag GmbH , part of Springer Nature 2019

Correction to: Archeological and Anthropological Sciences https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-018-0667-x

The lists of archeological settlements represented by Figs. 3 & 4 in the original publication were unfortunately mislabelled by the author. Amended figures with the cor- rect labelling have since been submitted. The author would like to apologize for any inconveniences caused and wishes to assure his readers that the error in question has not otherwise adversely affected the presentation of the data, analysis, results, or any of the interpretations made herein. Given in the article are the correct figures.

The online version of the original article can be found at https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s12520-018-0667-x

* Brent R. Whitford [email protected]

1 Anthropology Graduate Program, Trent University, 1600West Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON K9L 0G2, Canada 3650 Archaeol Anthropol Sci (2019) 11:3649–3651

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1. Galabnik 11. -Lilacheto 21. Kalimantsi 31. Gega 2. Saparevo 12. Balgarchevo 22. III 32. Parvomai 3. Tavalichevo-Gigan 13. Drenkovo-Gurleshki Nivi 23. Churichene 33. Arkadikos 4. -Krevnik 14. Ilindentsi 24. Goleshovo 34. Chorla 5. 15. Ploski 25. Dolna Ribnitsa 35. Sitagroi 6. Nevestino-Moshteni 16. Vinogradi 26. Katuntsi I 36. Doxaton 7. Bersin 17. Chereshnitsa II 27. Katuntsi II 37. Dikili Tash 8. Vaxevo-Studena Voda 18. Kovachevo 28. Yanovo 38. Polystylon 9. 19. Baskaltsi 29. Vishlene 39. Nea Baphra 10. Kocherinovo-Quartal Levski 20. Petrovo I 30. Harsovo 40. Dimitra 41. Mikro Souli 42. Kryoneri

Fig. 3 Middle Neolithic settlements Archaeol Anthropol Sci (2019) 11:3649–3651 3651

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1. Divotino 23. Lisieska Chuka 45. Drenovitsa I 67. Kourovo 2. 24. Nivite 46. Drenovitsa II 68. Symvoli 3. Krakra 25. Suhate Cheshma 47. Promachon- 69. Toumba Seron 4. 26. Balgarchevo Topolnitsa 70. Dikili Tash 5. 27. Drenkovo-Ploshteko 48. Kamena 71. Sidirodromikos 6. Priboi 28. Berovakitka 49. Xeropotamos Strathmos 7. Galabnik 29. Strumsko 50. Kallyphitos 72. Paliokostra 8. Shipochano 30. Grobishtartsie 51. Bunar Bashi 73. Tholos 9. Saparevo 31. Popovska Mahala 52. Mikri Toumba 74. Polystylon 10. Dozdevitsa 32. 53. Kali Vryssi 75. Nea Baphra 11. Tavalichevo-Gigan 33. Damyanitsa 54. Petroussa 76. Kéramidès 12. Shatrovo-Golemi Vrum 34. Chereshnitsa II 55. Mylopotamos 77. Aïri Baïri 13. Sapareva Banya-Krevnik 35. Baskaltsi 56. Arkadikos 78. Dimitra 14. Dolno Selo 36. Petrovo I 57. Adriani-Agora 79. Paliambela 15. Slatino-Karo 37. Churichene 58. Chorla Eleftheroupolis 16. Slatino-Tchardako 38. Goleshovo 59. Megalokampos 80. Myrkinos 17. Slatino-Guerena 39. Mitino 60. Agio Pnevma 81. Fidokorifi 18. Mursalevo 40. Petrovo II 61. Agrianitsa 82. Mikro Souli 19. 41. Yanovo 62. Kephalari 83. Moustheni 20. Kocherinovo-Quartal Levski 42. Harsovo 63. Sitagroi 84. Kryoneri 21. Kocherinovo-Lilacheto 43. Parvomai 64. Doxaton 85. Hill 133 22. Golio Rid 44. Piperitsa 65. Monovrisis 86. Gialimia-Podochori 66. Fakistra 87. Galepsos 88. Akropotamos

Fig. 4 Late Neolithic settlements

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