Site Village Department Region Country Layer Cultural Attribution

Site Village Department Region Country Layer Cultural Attribution

Site Village Department Region Country Layer Cultural Attribution C14 age B.P uncal.Deviation B.P Dates CalBC Deviation B.C Classic (0) or AMSLaboratory (1) Source of C14 Human skeletonsCultivated plantsDomesticated animalsHunted animals X (LON) Y (LAT) Coordinates accuracy Abri above Zlotske cave Zlot Bor Bor district Serbia surface potteryStarčevo-Keres-Cris finds collected during archaeological prospection Aleksandar Kapuran,21,95100 Aleksandar44,02700 Bulatović and1 Igor Jovanović, Naselja ranog neolita u Timočkoj krajini i Zaleđu Đerdapa, in: Starinar LX, 2010., p. 19-36. Achilleion Achilleion Larisa Thessaly Greece IIa Proto-Sesklo 7310; 7300; 7300;50; 50; 7290; 50; 7295; 50;6220-6080; 70; 7290;7260; 80;80; 50; 6220-6080; 7290;7280; 50; 80 6220-6080; 72700; 0; 0; 6220-6080;0; 0; 0;LJ-3328; 0; 0; 6230-6070; 0; 0 LJ-3328; 6230-6030; LJ-3186; LJ-3186; 6230-6030; GrN-7436; 6220-6070;Triticum LJ-3326; Monococcum; 6220-6070; LJ-3326;788 Sheep;Goat;36 LJ-3325;LJ-3325;P-2117 6220-6030 Triticum15 red Dicoccum; Bos;62 deer;7 Pig;9 roe ReingruberHordeum deer;2dog; sp;fallow A., Avena Thissen deer;22,38333 sp; L.,5 Lens idex;16 2004, sp; C¹⁴ 39,28333Pistaciaauroch;6 database sp; wild Quercusfor shine; the Aegean sp;1 1wild Bromus cat;10Catchment sp;Stellaria hare; (EASTERN sp; Gallium GREECE, sp(PHASE SOUTHERN I)-Triticum BALKANS Monococcum; and WESTERN Triticum TURKEY) Dicoccum; 10.000-5.500 Hordeum calBC, sp; in Avena How didsp; Lensfarming sp; reachPistacia Europe? sp; Quercus Anatolian sp; Vitis -European sylvestris relations sp (PHASE from II) the second half of the 7th through the first half of the 6th millennium cal BC. BYZAS 2, p.295-327 Achilleion Achilleion Larisa Thessaly Greece Ib Early ceramic 7360; 7440; 7390;155; 7370;7360; 55; 45; 50;50;6390-6070 7320 50 ; 6390-6230; 6380-6110;0; 0; 0; 6340-6090;0; 0; 0 UCLA-1882B; 6340-6090; GrN-7437; 6230-6090 GrN7438; LJ-3329;Triticum LJ-3329; Monococcum; LJ-3184788 Sheep;Goat;36 Triticum15 red Dicoccum; Bos;62 deer;7 Pig;9 roe GimbutasHordeum deer;2dog; M.,sp;fallow AvenaWinn deer;22,38333 S., sp; Shimabuku5 Lens idex;16 sp; 39,28333Pistaciaauroch;6 D., 1989, sp; wild Achilleion.Quercus shine; sp;1 1Awild BromusNeolithic cat;10 sp;Stellaria settlementhare; sp; in GalliumThessaly sp(PHASE Greece. Institute I)-Triticum of archeology.Monococcum; Los Triticum Angeles. Dicoccum; Hordeum sp; Avena sp; Lens sp; Pistacia sp; Quercus sp; Vitis sylvestris sp (PHASE II) Achilleion Achilleion Larisa Thessaly Greece Ia Early Aceramic 7540;7460; 7470140;175; 80 6500-6220;6460-6090; 6410-62400; 0; 0 LJ-4449;UCLA-1896A; P-2118 Triticum Monococcum;788 Sheep;Goat;36 Triticum15 red Dicoccum; Bos;62 deer;7 Pig;9 roe ReingruberHordeum deer;2dog; sp;fallow A., Avena Thissen deer;22,38333 sp; L.,5 Lens idex;16 2004, sp; C¹⁴ 39,28333Pistaciaauroch;6 database sp; wild Quercusfor shine; the Aegean sp;1 1wild Bromus cat;10Catchment sp;Stellaria hare; (EASTERN sp; Gallium GREECE, sp(PHASE SOUTHERN I)-Triticum BALKANS Monococcum; and WESTERN Triticum TURKEY) Dicoccum; 10.000-5.500 Hordeum calBC, sp; in Avena How didsp; Lensfarming sp; reachPistacia Europe? sp; Quercus Anatolian sp; Vitis -European sylvestris relations sp (PHASE from II) the second half of the 7th through the first half of the 6th millennium cal BC. BYZAS 2, p.295-327 Achilleion Achilleion Larisa Thessaly Greece IIb Proto-Sesklo 7550; 7330; 7340;60; 100; 7250; 70; 7210 50;6460-6260; 90 6340-6030; 6330-6080;0; 0; 0;0 6210-6020; ; 0 LJ-3180; 6210-5930 UCLA-1896C; P-2120; LJ-3181; LJ-3201Triticum Monococcum;788 Sheep;Goat;36 Triticum15 red Dicoccum; Bos;62 deer;7 Pig;9 roe ReingruberHordeum deer;2dog; sp;fallow A., Avena Thissen deer;22,38333 sp; L.,5 Lens idex;16 2004, sp; C¹⁴ 39,28333Pistaciaauroch;6 database sp; wild Quercusfor shine; the Aegean sp;1 1wild Bromus cat;10Catchment sp;Stellaria hare; (EASTERN sp; Gallium GREECE, sp(PHASE SOUTHERN I)-Triticum BALKANS Monococcum; and WESTERN Triticum TURKEY) Dicoccum; 10.000-5.500 Hordeum calBC, sp; in Avena How didsp; Lensfarming sp; reachPistacia Europe? sp; Quercus Anatolian sp; Vitis -European sylvestris relations sp (PHASE from II) the second half of the 7th through the first half of the 6th millennium cal BC. BYZAS 2, p.295-327 Achilleion Achilleion Larisa Thessaly Greece MN MN Triticum Monococcum;788 Sheep;Goat;36 Triticum15 red Dicoccum; Bos;62 deer;7 Pig;9 roe GimbutasHordeum deer;2dog; M.,sp;fallow AvenaWinn deer;22,38333 S., sp; Shimabuku5 Lens idex;16 sp; 39,28333Pistaciaauroch;6 D., 1989, sp; wild Achilleion.Quercus shine; sp;1 1Awild BromusNeolithic cat;10 sp;Stellaria settlementhare; sp; in GalliumThessaly sp(PHASE Greece. Institute I)-Triticum of archeology.Monococcum; Los Triticum Angeles. Dicoccum; Hordeum sp; Avena sp; Lens sp; Pistacia sp; Quercus sp; Vitis sylvestris sp (PHASE II) Adea Romania Starcevo-Cris Luca, Suciu, Dumitrescu-Chioar,21,6066 Cataloque46,54114 of the Early Neo1 lithic (Starcevo-Cris Culture) settle ments in Western part of Romania – Transylvania, Banat, Crisana, Maramures, Oltenia and Western Muntenia Adžijsko Donje Zuniće Knjaževac Zaječar DistrictSerbia surface potteryStarčevo finds collected during archaeological prospection A. Kapuran and A. 22,27400Bulatovic, Praistorijski43,61600 lokaliteti u dolinama2 Svrljiskog Timoka, Trgoviskog timoka i Belog timoka, forthcoming Adžine njive Klenak Ruma Srem District Serbia Starčevo layerStarčevo rečne školjke M. Ružić and N. Pavlović,19,70400 Adžine44,78800 njive-Klenak, in: D. Srejovic3 (ed.) The Neolitic of Sebia. Archaeological research 1948-1988, 1988, p. 51; D. Popovic, Rekognosciranja u Sremu, in: Arheološki pregled 9, 1967., p. 175; D. Popović and M. Vasiljević, Adžine njive, Klenak, in: Arheološki pregled 12, 1970., p. 25-26; Agios Petros Agios Patros Kyra panagia Sporades Greece PHASE II Proto-Sesklo 6740 120 5661 100 0 BM-2020R Efstratiou N. 1985.24,05529 Aghios Petros:39,32241 A Neolithic Site in the1 Northen Sporades. BAR International Series 241, Oxford. Agios Petros Agios Patros Kyra panagia Sporades Greece MN Efstratiou N. 1985.24,05529 Aghios Petros:39,32241 A Neolithic Site in the1 Northen Sporades. BAR International Series 241, Oxford. Agraphidia Agraphidia Phthiotis Central GreeceGreece MN Papathanasopoulos22,34370 G., 1996.Neolithic39,20176 culture in Greece.Goulandris3 Foundation, Athens. Agrisu Mare Romania Starcevo-Cris Luca, Suciu, Dumitrescu-Chioar,21,7548 Cataloque46,25028 of the Early Neo1 lithic (Starcevo-Cris Culture) settle ments in Western part of Romania – Transylvania, Banat, Crisana, Maramures, Oltenia and Western Muntenia Agros Mamaloudi Neo MonastiriPhthiotis Central GreeceGreece MN Papathanasopoulos22,29522 G., 1996.Neolithic39,26735 culture in Greece.Goulandris3 Foundation, Athens. Ai-Dimitris Sophiada Phthiotis Central GreeceGreece MN Papathanasopoulos22,32374 G., 1996.Neolithic39,22173 culture in Greece.Goulandris3 Foundation, Athens. Ajmana Mala Vrbica Kladovo Bor district Serbia Early NeolithicStarčevo-Cris layer 17 (5 adults, 4 infans I, 6 infans II, juvenlis 2) D. 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