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Friday, the 19Th of June 09:00 Garcia Sanjuan, Leonardo the Hole in the Doughnut
Hunters and Farmers in the North – the Transformation of Pottery Traditions
Supplementary Information for Ancient Genomes from Present-Day France
Tracking the Neolithic House in Europe Sedentism, Architecture, and Practice One World Archaeology
University of Copenhagen
20Th Annual Meetıng of the European Assocıatıon Of
Wartberg Chronology the Chronological Framework of the West Central European of the Neolithicartikel Vom Wartberg5
From Studies of the Origin of the Corded Ware Culture*
Possible North-Eastern Connections of the R1a1-Populations of Corded Ware Culture According to the Archaeologic and Paleogenetic Data
E. Archaeological Research: 2. Neolithic Periods
Applications of Geographical Information Systems in Archaeological Research
Neolithic and Bronze Age. from Material Culture to Territories
Mobilities and Pottery Production Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives Mobilities and Pottery Production Archaeologic
New Theoretical Discourses in the Discussion of the Neolithisation
Human Paleogenetics of Europe E the Known Knowns and the Known Unknowns
Genome-Wide Study of a Neolithic Wartberg Grave Community Reveals Distinct HLA Variation and Hunter-Gatherer Ancestry
Draft Programme
One Sea but Many Routes to Sail. the Early Maritime Dispersal of Neolithic Crops from the Aegean to the Western Mediterranean
Top View
The Significance of Monuments
Supplementary Materials For
The Mesolithic/Neolithic Transformation in the Lower Rhine Basin
A Figurine Fragment from the Linear Pottery Culture Site of Horiv (Rivnens’Ka Obl
The Middle and Late Neolithic Le N6olithique Moyen Et Rdcent
Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic
Neolithic for Print.Indd
Review Of: Scharl, S. & Gehlen, B. (2017). Mobility in Prehistoric
STEREOTYPE Throughout Northern Europe, Thousands of Burial Mounds Were Erected in the Third Millennium BCE
The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape
LCSH Section N
Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic Vincent Ard, Lucile Pillot
Neolithic Genomes Reveal a Distinct Ancient HLA Allele Pool and Population Transformation in Europe
Bridging the Gap. the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in a Frontier Zone
The Michelsberg Culture. Territories, Resources and Sociopolitical Complexity?
Absolute Chronology and Cultural Development of the Wartberg
1 Title 2 One Sea but Many Routes to Sail. the Early Maritime Dispersal of Neolithic Crops from the Aegean 3 to the Western Mediterranean
The Late Neolithic Michelsberg Culture – Just Ramparts and Ditches? a Supraregional Comparison of Agricultural and Environmental Data
4 the Cultural Context
Causewayed Camps, Palisade Enclosures and Central Settlements of the Middle Neolithic in Denmark
WARFARE in the EUROPEAN NEOLITHIC by J C