[图书][B] Making time: The archaeology of time revisited

G Lucas - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Making Time grapples with a range of issues that have crystallized in the wake of 15 years of
discussion on time in archaeology, since the author's seminal volume The Archaeology of …

The earliest farming communities north of the Carpathians: The settlement at Gwoździec site 2

A Czekaj-Zastawny, A Rauba-Bukowska, A Kukułka… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The appearance of the Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) on Poland territory initiated the process
of neolithization in the area. However, as we will see in this article, this colonization took …

Not going anywhere? Migration as a social practice in the early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik

D Hofmann - Quaternary International, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper argues that personal and group migration (as a subset of mobility) was a central
feature of Linearbandkeramik (c. 5500-4900 cal BC) life, and not confined to short-term …

How do they fit together? A case study of Neolithic pottery typology and radiocarbon chronology

F Trampota, P Květina - Archeologické rozhledy, 2020 - archeologickerozhledy.cz
The object of the paper is to update the current concept of the chronology of the Neolithic (c.
5400–3300 BC) of the Czech Republic and northern Lower Austria by comparing the typo …

populism, identity politics, and the archaeology of Europe

D Hofmann, E Hanscam, M Furholt, M Bača… - European Journal of …, 2021 - cambridge.org
The entanglement between archaeology and politics is old news, but the sheer
pervasiveness of this relationship and its longterm global impact is becoming increasingly …

'It's still the same old story': The current southern Transdanubian approach to the Neolithisation process of central Europe

K Oross, LJE Cramp, G Gortva, J Jakucs… - Quaternary …, 2020 - Elsevier
The pivotal role of the western Carpathian basin in the transmission of key inventions of food
production towards central Europe is an accepted fact in Neolithic research. Southern …

Settlements, migration and the break of tradition: the settlement patterns of the earliest Bandkeramik and the LBK and the formation of a neolithic lifestyle in Western …

J Petrasch - Quaternary International, 2020 - Elsevier
The scientific discussion about the spread of the Neolithic into Western Central Europe is
usually dominated by analyses of ceramics, chert and archaeobotany. In this discourse, the …

Hungarian Neolithic landscapes, crops and diet–Signs of cultural decisions?

A Kreuz, P Pomázi, E Bánffy - Quaternary International, 2020 - Elsevier
During the second half of the 6 th millennium BC the Transdanubian Linear Pottery Culture
(Linearbandkeramik, LBK) spread to a large area of Central Europe. This farming …

In search of the origin of inequalities: Gender study and variability of social organization in the first farmers societies of western Europe (Linearbandkeramik culture)

A Augereau - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2022 - Elsevier
In this paper, a gender approach attempts to address social organization and its variability in
the Linearbandkeramik (LBK). By comparing burial goods with the sex and age of the …

The long and short of it: Memory and practice in the Early Neolithic of Britain and Ireland

A Whittle, A Barclay, D Field, J Leary - Houses of the Dead, 2020 - torrossa.com
Alasdair Whittle 80 the evidence suggests shorter spans of both practice and memory in the
Early Neolithic context. Single, big ideas have tended to dominate the past literature, a …